Mental distress and virtual mental health resource use amid the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from a cross-sectional study in Canada.
Trevor GoodyearChris RichardsonBilal AzizAllie SlemonAnne GadermannZachary DalyCorey McAuliffeJaviera PumarinoKimberly C ThomsonEmily K JenkinsPublished in: Digital health (2023)
This study identified a high burden of mental distress among adults in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic alongside an apparent mismatch between actual and perceived need for support, including through virtual mental health resources. Findings on virtual mental health resource use, and reasons for non-use, offer directions for mental health promotion and health communication related to mental health literacy and the awareness and appropriateness of virtual mental health resources.