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HomeLeger Poll: The Relationship Between Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19

Leger Poll: The Relationship Between Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19

Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: 12-Month Leger Poll started in October 2020

Since the start of the pandemic, concerns about catching the virus, feelings of isolation and hopelessness, financial concerns, job insecurity, the trauma of losing a loved one, or a combination of these and other stressors, have certainly affected us all. However, not everyone has been impacted equally. Starting in October 2020, the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction and the Mental Health Commission of Canada commissioned Leger to conduct a series of polls over a twelve-month period to explore the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and substance use, with a particular focus on priority populations.

Objectives

The objectives of this project are to:

  • Track the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on mental health and substance use across several priority populations
  • Highlight the intersection between mental health and substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Inform public health policy and the development of resources related to mental health and substance use

Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: First Summary Report

Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: Spotlight on Gender and Household Size

Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: Spotlight on Income, Employment, Access

Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: Spotlight on Youth, Older Adults & Stigma

Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: Spotlight on Suicidal Ideation and Substance Use

Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: Spotlight On 2SLGBTQ+ Communities in Canada

Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: Regional Spotlight and Key Factors

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