Mental health and addiction concerns in northern Ontario: A cross-sectional study of sociodemographic predictors, access barriers, and service needs
Michelle Hirsch, Anthony Levitt, Roula Markoulakis

TL;DR
This study explores mental health and addiction issues in northern Ontario, focusing on who is most affected and what barriers people face in accessing care.
Contribution
The study identifies specific sociodemographic predictors and access barriers to mental health and addiction services in rural northern Ontario.
Findings
Younger age, low socioeconomic status, non-straight identity, being unmarried, and dissatisfaction with social support predict mental health concerns.
Most people with mental health concerns did not access services, and common barriers were systemic.
Frequently accessed services were less specialized, highlighting a need for better-aligned mental health tools and supports.
Abstract
Access to mental health and/or addiction (MHA) services is limited in rural and remote regions, especially in geographically diverse areas such as Ontario, Canada. Moreover, available services may not be able to address the unique needs of those seeking support. To effectively address local MHA service needs, it is necessary to understand predictors of MHA concerns and the experiences of those accessing care in rural areas such as northern Ontario. The current study focused on individuals living in northern Ontario and aimed to 1. Identify sociodemographic factors that predict their MHA concerns; 2. Identify common barriers experienced by those seeking MHA services; and 3. Explore their MHA support needs. Survey data were collected online from 500 northern Ontario residents (aged 18+) between January and March 2022. Univariate statistics were used to describe MHA service access,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSubstance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · Homelessness and Social Issues · Mental Health Treatment and Access
