Chronic disease and social isolation among Canadians: evidence from the 2022 Mental Health and Access to Care Survey [0.03%]
加拿大人的慢性疾病与社会孤立:2022年心理健康和就医调查的证据
Dorian DiTommaso,Fabio Robibaro,Nicholas D Spence
Dorian DiTommaso
Introduction: Chronic conditions are highly prevalent in Canada and are commonly examined as a single, aggregated exposure in population research on social isolation. Such approaches emphasize overall disease burden but m...
Concurrent mental health and substance use disorders among Canadian adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: a population-based study [0.03%]
加拿大成人COVID-19大流行期间的精神健康与物质使用障碍的共病:基于人口的调查研究
Cindy Feng,Mark Asbridge
Cindy Feng
Introduction: Concurrent disorders, defined here as co-occurring mental health disorders (MHD) and substance use disorders (SUD), pose challenges for treatment and public health. This study examines the prevalence and cha...
Adherence to Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines among Canadian college students: a regression analysis [0.03%]
加拿大大学生遵循较低风险的大麻使用指南的情况:回归分析结果
Julia Pei,Laura B Jones,Chris G Richardson et al.
Julia Pei et al.
Introduction: The objective of this study is to evaluate adherence to seven Canadian Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guideline (LRCUG) recommendations among Canadian university students and identify subgroups of high-risk users. ...
Child maltreatment in Canada: prevalence and gender differences among youth [0.03%]
加拿大儿童虐待的流行率及其青少年间的性别差异
Britt McKinnon,Harriet L MacMillan,Ashley Vandermorris et al.
Britt McKinnon et al.
This corrigendum is being published to correct a co-author's erroneous degree in the following article: McKinnon B, MacMillan HL, Vandermorris A, Georgiades K, Nolan E, Catley C, Lévesque I, Tonmyr L. Child maltreatment in Canada: prevalen...
Distinct and shared risk factors for mood, anxiety and comorbid disorders among Canadians: evidence from the 2019-2020 Canadian Community Health Survey [0.03%]
加拿大2019-2020年《社区健康调查》证据表明:加拿大人情绪障碍、焦虑障碍和共病的特异和共同危险因素
Fahima Hassan,Cindy Feng
Fahima Hassan
Introduction: Mood and anxiety disorders frequently co-occur, but few studies have differentiated their unique and shared risk factors. This study examines factors associated with mood disorders alone, anxiety disorders a...
Misclassification bias in chronic disease case ascertainment algorithms: a reclassification approach [0.03%]
慢性病病例鉴定算法中的误分类偏差:一种再分类方法
Naomi C Hamm,Ruth Ann Marrie,Depeng Jiang et al.
Naomi C Hamm et al.
Introduction: Use of administrative health data to identify chronic disease cases can cause misclassification bias. Reclassification-based exit rules may reduce misclassification bias. ...
Systemic and organizational barriers to primary chronic disease prevention: a qualitative study of public health organizations in Canada [0.03%]
我国公共卫生组织主要慢性病预防的体制和组织障碍——定性研究
Katerina Maximova,Maryam Marashi,Erin K OLoughlin et al.
Katerina Maximova et al.
Introduction: Public health organizations in Canada play a central role in chronic disease prevention (CDP) but face persistent challenges, including system restructuring, persistent underfunding and shifting policy prior...
The impact of recreational cannabis legalization on pediatric emergency department visits in British Columbia, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省休闲大麻合法化对儿科急诊访问的影响
Melody Xiao,Aygun Ibrahimova,Atousa Zargaran et al.
Melody Xiao et al.
Introduction: Canadian youth report some of the highest rates of cannabis use globally, raising concerns about child and youth poisonings from unintentional exposures and recreational use following legalization. This stud...
Longitudinal associations between changes in employment status and depressive symptoms during the early COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) [0.03%]
加拿大老年人纵向研究(CLSA):新冠肺炎疫情期间就业状态变化与抑郁症状的纵向关系
Brianna Frangione,Ying Jiang,Margaret de Groh et al.
Brianna Frangione et al.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic caused unprecedented and inequitably distributed adverse health impacts, which varied across socioeconomic circumstances. We investigated differences in incident depression among indivi...
Evolving influence of mental health stigma in Ontario public safety organizations: a qualitative study [0.03%]
安大略省公共安全组织中精神健康污名化的演变影响:一项定性研究
Leslie Vesely,Cameron A Mustard,Basak Yanar
Leslie Vesely
Introduction: Mental health stigma has been a long-standing issue in public safety professions and can deter public safety personnel (PSP) from accessing mental health support. This is concerning as PSP experience higher ...