T. (2010). The mental health of immigrants and minorities in Canada: The social and economic effects. Canadian Issues, 29-31.Xu, M. A., & McDonald, J. T. (2010). The mental health of immigrants and minorities in Canada: The social and economic effects. Canadian Issues, Summer, 29...
The prevalence of mental health conditions among women with HIV in Canada ranges between 29.5% and 57.4%, highlighting the need for accessible mental health care. We aimed to (1) describe the availability and use of mental health services among women with HIV and (2) identify characteristics as...
aspects of mental health issues. Our findings highlight the disparities between countries in terms of the poverty impacts of COVID-19, preparedness of countries to respond, and economic vulnerabilities that impact the prevalence of mental health problems. Research on the social and economic burden is...
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There is limited evidence about the mental health and intention to leave of the public health workforce in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic. The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of burnout, symptoms of anxiety and depression, and intention to leave among the Canadian...
Gender disparity in prevalence of mental health issues in Kerala: a systematic review and meta-analysis Kizhessery Rahna Muhammad Aaqib Shamim Bijaya K. Padhi International Journal for Equity in Health (2024) Enhancing brain health in the global south through a sex and gender lens Sandra Baez...
In today’s fast-paced world, disconnecting from work after hours can be difficult. However, cultivating a healthy and appropriate work-life balance is essential to good mental health. Maintaining a strong work-life balance often requires intentional effort like planning ahead, prioritizing, and sett...
As such, mental health issues are relatively common in the general youth population; however, there is an overall consensus that youth involved in the juvenile justice system show high rates of mental health issues [23, 24]. Research conducted among groups of juvenile offenders shows that they ...
Mental health problems are one of the most prominent contributors to the global burden of disease among young people (Costello, Egger, & Angold, 2005), with half of all youth with mental health issues first reporting problems before 14 years of age (Kessler et al., 2005). Furthermore, the...
Urban life shapes the mental health of city dwellers, and although cities provide access to health, education and economic gain, urban environments are often detrimental to mental health1,2. Increasing urbanization over the next three decades will be acc