The purpose of this study is to describe gender differences in the use of outpatient mental health services and to identify potential determinants of this use. The study sample, N=7475 respondents 18-64 years, was drawn from the Mental Health Supplement to the Ontario Health Survey. For theoretical and empirical reasons, type of mental disorder was defined as: a Mood and/or Anxiety Disorder (Mood/Anx) or a Substance Use Disorder and/or Antisocial Behaviours (Subs/Asb) within the past year. Use was defined in relation to providers seen within the past year. Descriptive and multiple logistic regression analyses were employed including type of mental disorder, social and economic factors. Female gender remained positively associated with any u...
Background The objectives of this study are to examine the prevalence of disorder-specific mental he...
The effects of gender on specific psychiatric variables of substance abusing persons was investigate...
Throughout this school year, junior level social work students have worked in partnership with vario...
grantor: University of TorontoOutpatient mental health services make up the bulk of mental...
Aims. To examine: (1) gender-specific determinants of help-seeking for mental health, including heal...
Objective: The goals of this study were to explore gender differences in demographic van-ables, psyc...
This study examined factors associated with use of government subsidised mental health services by 2...
Objectives The pandemic and public health response to contain the virus had impacts on many aspects ...
Objective: To investigate gender differences in substance use and associated high-risk behaviors and...
This study examines why women exhibit higher rates of psychological distress and affective and anxie...
Psychiatric disorders and substance abuse are barriers that limit access to timely treatment and can...
This study examines mental health symptoms in a cohort of adolescents with substance use disorder (S...
Effective strategies for mental disorders prevention and its risk factors' reduction cannot be gende...
Aims: There is evidence of a non-linear relationship between alcohol consumption and mental health s...
This study examines why men engage less in mental health service use, by studying how gender is perf...
Background The objectives of this study are to examine the prevalence of disorder-specific mental he...
The effects of gender on specific psychiatric variables of substance abusing persons was investigate...
Throughout this school year, junior level social work students have worked in partnership with vario...
grantor: University of TorontoOutpatient mental health services make up the bulk of mental...
Aims. To examine: (1) gender-specific determinants of help-seeking for mental health, including heal...
Objective: The goals of this study were to explore gender differences in demographic van-ables, psyc...
This study examined factors associated with use of government subsidised mental health services by 2...
Objectives The pandemic and public health response to contain the virus had impacts on many aspects ...
Objective: To investigate gender differences in substance use and associated high-risk behaviors and...
This study examines why women exhibit higher rates of psychological distress and affective and anxie...
Psychiatric disorders and substance abuse are barriers that limit access to timely treatment and can...
This study examines mental health symptoms in a cohort of adolescents with substance use disorder (S...
Effective strategies for mental disorders prevention and its risk factors' reduction cannot be gende...
Aims: There is evidence of a non-linear relationship between alcohol consumption and mental health s...
This study examines why men engage less in mental health service use, by studying how gender is perf...
Background The objectives of this study are to examine the prevalence of disorder-specific mental he...
The effects of gender on specific psychiatric variables of substance abusing persons was investigate...
Throughout this school year, junior level social work students have worked in partnership with vario...