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  1. Sep 22, 2023 · Using data from the 2022 Mental Health and Access to Care Survey, this article provides updated prevalence estimates for some of the most common mental disorders, including mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders.

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  2. Aug 1, 2023 · Considering the healing effects of music, it may seem paradoxical that musicians may be at a higher risk of mental health disorders. 8 A recent survey of 1,500 independent musicians found that 73% have symptoms of mental illness. This could be due in part to the physical and psychological challenges of the profession.

  3. At a glance. Mental health care is grossly underfunded, and mental health is often a privilege available only to those who can afford it. Access to care depends on where you live and Indigenous and racialized people face the greatest barriers to care. Data about mental health in Canada is severely lacking. Donate today.

  4. Not only does music make us want to sing and dance, but it makes us happier, lowers stress and helps us sleep. Can music also help treat a mental illness that affects more than 300 million people around the world?

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · Music has been shown to increase feelings of well-being and significantly increase mental health. Shared music experiences at concerts, festivals and at home can enhance social connections and mood. Playing a musical instrument is associated with improved cognitive health and well-being.

  6. Aug 30, 2019 · Results showed that overall individuals playing a musical instrument (independent of their musical achievement) may have a somewhat increased risk for mental health problems,...

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  8. Jun 22, 2021 · For individuals who experience severe problems (e.g., MDD, SUDs), engaging with music may reduce symptoms or improve treatment outcomes. This is the primary goal of most music...

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