Canadian Community Health Survey: Major depressive disorder and suicidality in adolescents
Auteurs: A. Cheung et C. Dewa
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Background Contrary to other developed countries where adolescent suicide rates have declined in the last decade, the rate in Canada has remained unchanged. Suicide is the second leading cause of death in Canadian adolescents and poses a serious public health concern. However, there is little epidemiological data examining the rates of suicidality or depression – two factors most closely associated with completed suicides. This study therefore examines the rates of depression and suicidality in adolescents aged 15-18. Methods Data from the Canadian Community Health Survey Cycle 1.2 on Mental Health and Well-being, a population-based survey conducted by Statistics Canada, were used to examine the rates of depression and suicidality in adolescents aged 15-18. Lifetime prevalence rates were calculated for depression and suicidality by region for males and females. Multivariate analyses were conducted to test the robustness of these results. Results The lifetime prevalence rates were 7.6% for depression and 13.5% for suicidality. There were significant gender differences for both: 4.3% of males and 11.1% of females had depression, and 8.8% of males and 18.4% of females had suicidality. After adjustment for age, sex and household income, the Maritimes had a lower rate of depression and British Columbia had a higher rate of suicidality relative to Ontario. Youth from low-income households had a higher risk of suicidality. Interpretation The findings suggest that depression and suicidality are common in adolescents and that females are more likely to be affected. The results also point to regional and socio-economic differences. Future research should examine differences that exist in mental health services provision and access. This will aid in the development of national, regional and local strategies to address the issue of depression and suicidality in Canadian adolescents.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | A. Cheung et C. Dewa |
Année de pulication | 2006 |
Titre | Canadian Community Health Survey: Major depressive disorder and suicidality in adolescents |
Volume | 2 |
Nom du Journal | Healthcare Policy |
Numéro | 2 |
Pages | 76-89 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- A. Cheung
- A. Cheung et C. Dewa
- Canadian Community Health Survey: Major depressive disorder and suicidality in adolescents
- Healthcare Policy
- 2
- 2006
- 2
- 76-89