Study shows pandemic’s impact on mental health
Many Canadians are struggling with mental health due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new survey.
The study, done by the Canadian Mental Health Association from Sept. 14-21, determined that 71 per cent of people were worried about the second wave of COVID-19 throughout the country. For the same people, 40 per cent said their mental health had deteriorated since March, with the decline being felt more in those who are unemployed, at 61 per cent.
Almost half of women, 45 per cent, and a third of men, 34 per cent, say their mental health has gone downhill since March.
Out of everyone surveyed, 10 per cent said they had been experiencing thoughts or feelings of suicide. A similar survey saw only six per cent had these thoughts in the spring.