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Feb 26, 2023 · Three years into the pandemic, many Canadian teens are still struggling with their mental health, and pediatric centres are reporting increases in hospitalizations and emergency room visits...
- How students rate life out of 10, by grade and gender (%) [Text Equivalent, Figure 1] Figure 1 shows how students rate life out of 10, by grade and gender, expressed as a percentage.
- Students who report being understood by their parents, by grade and gender (%) [Text Equivalent, Figure 2] Figure 2 shows the percentage of students who report being understood by their parents, by grade and gender.
- Students reporting high levels of emotional well-being by school climate, by gender (%) [Text Equivalent, Figure 3]
- Students who find it easy or very easy to talk to same-sex friends about things that really bother them, by grade and gender (%)
Sep 11, 2024 · According to a survey conducted in both 2019 and 2023, mental health among adolescent girls has gotten worse as they've grown into young adults.
Jun 24, 2020 · Mental health problems that emerge during school-age years can persist and lead to adverse outcomes throughout one’s lifespan (Waddell, Shepherd, Chen, & Boyle, 2013). This chapter examines students’ mental health and life satisfaction.
Mar 13, 2024 · This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to describe Canadian youth mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on changes in anxiety and depressive symptoms and suicidality.
The following section explores the associations of these school-related factors with young people's mental health, based on measures of emotional well‑being, emotional problems, behavioural problems, and prosocial behaviour.
May 6, 2022 · Just over 40% of Canadian youth aged 15 to 24 reported having excellent or very good mental health in late March and early April 2020, compared with 62% in 2018—the largest drop of any age group.