Sondage Youth Pulse Check : Rapport des résultats du sondage
Author/contributor
- Nigam, Sunita (Author)
Title
Sondage Youth Pulse Check : Rapport des résultats du sondage
Abstract
This document outlines the most important findings of the Youth Pulse Check, a mental
health survey filled out by 456 English-speaking youth between the ages of 18-29 from
14 regions across the province of Quebec. Although 90% of respondents said they struggled at least somewhat often with their mental wellbeing and 81% of respondents, said that the COVID-19 pandemic has increased their struggles to feel well at a level 3 or more on a scale of 1 to 5, the survey revealed that many English-speaking youth feel there are significant gaps and barriers in accessing mental health services in their region. If many youth reported having sought out help in the past without success—meeting with barriers such as long wait lists, the prohibitive costs of mental health support, or the unavailability of services in English— other youth reported not having sought out help because of a lack of information about services to which they might turn.
Institution
Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN)
Date
2022
Pages
40
Language
fr
Rights
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Citation
Nigam, Sunita. Sondage Youth Pulse Check : Rapport des résultats du sondage. Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN), 2022.
Subject
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
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Relations
Related contributing CKOL partner
Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN)
Founded:
2000
Constituents:
English-language health and social service sector organizations, foundations, etc. in the province of Québec
Website:
https://chssn.org
Activities:
Developing projects and partnerships that link community and public partners; strengthening networks at the local, regional and provincial levels on health determinants; working to influence public policy and develop services; publishing newsletters on health and outcomes research; supporting member organizations for primary health care, community development, and population health
Former Name:
none