Background: Little is known about the extent to which socioenvironmental characteristics may influence mental health outcomes in smaller population centres or differently among women and men. This study used a gender-based analysis approach to explore individual- and neighbourhood-level sex differences in mental health service use in a context of uniquely smaller urban and rural settlements. Methods: This cross-sectional analysis leveraged multiple person-based administrative health datasets linked with geospatial datasets among the population aged 1 and over in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. We used multinomial logistic regression to examine associations between neighbourhood characteristics with risk of service contacts for mood a...
First published by BMJ Publishing Group who hold exclusive publishing rights.OBJECTIVES: To examine ...
Objectives: To examine whether area level socioeconomic disadvantage and social capital have differe...
Abstract Introduction This study sought to identify factors associated with health service utilisati...
Depression debilitates the lives of millions and is projected to be the second leading disease burde...
Depression is a major public health challenge affecting millions of people worldwide, particularly w...
grantor: University of TorontoOutpatient mental health services make up the bulk of mental...
Objectives Adolescent mental health is an emergent clinical and public health priority in Canada. Ge...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the mental health effects of the urban neighborhood on men and women in Jamaic...
Gender has an impact on people with mental illnesses. Men are more likely to be homeless than women....
It is wellknown that communities can influence the mental health of their inhabitants. Furthermore, ...
The purpose of this study is to describe gender differences in the use of outpatient mental health s...
Extent: 11p.Introduction: There is growing evidence in the literature which indicates that the preva...
Multiple deprivation indicators are frequently used to capture the characteristics of an area. This ...
Using multilevel analysis we find that residents of "stressed" neighborhoods have higher levels of d...
The economic and health disadvantage of Canadian single parents relative to the general population i...
First published by BMJ Publishing Group who hold exclusive publishing rights.OBJECTIVES: To examine ...
Objectives: To examine whether area level socioeconomic disadvantage and social capital have differe...
Abstract Introduction This study sought to identify factors associated with health service utilisati...
Depression debilitates the lives of millions and is projected to be the second leading disease burde...
Depression is a major public health challenge affecting millions of people worldwide, particularly w...
grantor: University of TorontoOutpatient mental health services make up the bulk of mental...
Objectives Adolescent mental health is an emergent clinical and public health priority in Canada. Ge...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the mental health effects of the urban neighborhood on men and women in Jamaic...
Gender has an impact on people with mental illnesses. Men are more likely to be homeless than women....
It is wellknown that communities can influence the mental health of their inhabitants. Furthermore, ...
The purpose of this study is to describe gender differences in the use of outpatient mental health s...
Extent: 11p.Introduction: There is growing evidence in the literature which indicates that the preva...
Multiple deprivation indicators are frequently used to capture the characteristics of an area. This ...
Using multilevel analysis we find that residents of "stressed" neighborhoods have higher levels of d...
The economic and health disadvantage of Canadian single parents relative to the general population i...
First published by BMJ Publishing Group who hold exclusive publishing rights.OBJECTIVES: To examine ...
Objectives: To examine whether area level socioeconomic disadvantage and social capital have differe...
Abstract Introduction This study sought to identify factors associated with health service utilisati...