Associations between negative COVID-19 experiences and symptoms of anxiety and depression: a study based on a representative Canadian national sample
CONCLUSION: This study provides insight into the relationship between COVID-19 and Canadians' mental health, demonstrating an increased prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms associated with COVID-19-related adversities and common prepandemic determinants of these symptoms. The findings suggest that mental health during the pandemic was primarily shaped by traditional determinants of depression and anxiety symptoms and also by negative experiences during the pandemic.PMID:38353940 | DOI:10.24095/hpcdp.44.2.03
Source: Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Sandy Rao Gina Dimitropoulos Jeanne V A Williams Vandad Sharifi Mina Fahim Amlish Munir Andrew G M Bulloch Scott B Patten Source Type: research
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