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Psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.
Published 2022-01-01“…Hence, the present study examines the predictors of psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, and how they differ by gender.<h4>Methods</h4>Data of 2,756 adults aged 18 years and above from a cross-sectional online survey conducted between July and October 2020 was used for this study. …”
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Changes in sports gambling behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada
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The Role of Primary Care in a Pandemic: Reflections During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada
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Mental Health and Well-being of Healthcare Professionals Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada
Published 2024-03-01“…This paper critically reviews broadly available literature on the mental health and psychosocial status of HCPs amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Methods: A comprehensive online search was conducted using the guidelines outlined by the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination for combining the findings of diverse primary studies within a single review. …”
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A sub-national real-time epidemiological and vaccination database for the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada
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Cycling Frequency Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada’s Most Populous Urban Regions
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Telecommuting and food E-commerce: Socially sustainable practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada
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Emotional response patterns, mental health, and structural vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: a latent class analysis
Published 2022-12-01“…Conclusions This study identified that adults experiencing structural vulnerabilities were disproportionately represented in a latent class characterized by high negative emotions and low positive emotions amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Membership in this class was associated with higher risk for adverse mental health outcomes, including suicidal ideation and increased use of substances to cope. …”
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