Santé mentale

Santé mentale

Experience exchange: Our voice is being lost

Ce rapport de l’Evidence Exchange Network for Mental Health and Addictions explique les obstacles et le rejet auxquels les personnes ayant des problèmes de santé mentale ou de toxicomanie font face durant la pandémie de COVID-19.

Stigmatisation structurelle

Cette page du site Web de la Commission de la santé mentale du Canada porte sur la stigmatisation structurelle et le projet pluriannuel de la Commission au sujet de la stigmatisation observée dans les milieux des soins de santé et associée aux problèmes de santé mentale et de consommation de substances psychoactives.

Mental health framework: Coronavirus pandemic in post-Katrina New Orleans

This editorial from Shervington and Richardson describes the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 due to racial inequities and socioeconomic disadvantage in the city of New Orleans. The authors use insight gained from Hurricane Katrina in 2005 to explore the mental health effects of disasters, contextualizing recommendations to address population mental health during both the immediate crisis response and recovery phases.

Pandemic proof: Synthesizing real-world knowledge of promising mental health and substance use practices utilized during the COVID19 pandemic with young people who are experiencing or have experienced

This report from Thulien et al. presents the findings of a survey and focus groups on promising approaches used during the COVID-19 pandemic. The approaches studied were those used to address mental health and substance use for youth in Canada related to homelessness, including recommendations for practice, research and policy.

Supporting a nation in crisis: Solutions for local leaders to improve mental health and well-being during and post-COVID-19

This report from the de Beaumont Foundation provides community-specific recommendations to guide policy addressing mental health in the immediate and long-term COVID-19 pandemic. It also includes a Framework for Excellence in Mental Health and Wellbeing. The resource targets essential workers, youth and families, individuals with substance use disorders, older adults and people of color, among others.

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health in the general population: A systematic review

This systematic review from Xiong et al. reports on the prevalence of psychological distress during COVID-19 and identifies populations at greater risk of mental health impacts related to gender, age, psychiatric illness, unemployment, student status, and frequent exposure to social media/news concerning COVID-19, pointing to necessary areas for policy focus.

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