2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-023-05051-w
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Prevalence and factors associated with suicidal ideation, cannabis, and alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan: findings from a joint-effect modeling

Abstract: Background Generally, pandemics such as COVID-19 take an enormous toll on people’s lives. As the pandemic now turns to an endemic state, growing attention has been paid to the multiple adverse mental health and behavioral issues, such as suicidal ideation and substance use. However, the interplay of suicidality and substance misuse during the pandemic has been limited. We aimed to investigate the prevalence of co-occurrence of suicide ideation, alcohol and cannabis misuse, and the factors that … Show more

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“…Understanding suicide and suicidal behaviour in Canada demands a recognition of its multifaceted nature [8,9]. A suicide attempt is an outcome influenced by a labyrinth of interwoven factors: from individual-level physical or psychological stressors [10,11], genetic predispositions [12,13], and past traumatic experiences [14,15] to broader societal determinants like economic instability [16], social networks [17,18], cultural nuances [19,20], and systemic healthcare disparities [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding suicide and suicidal behaviour in Canada demands a recognition of its multifaceted nature [8,9]. A suicide attempt is an outcome influenced by a labyrinth of interwoven factors: from individual-level physical or psychological stressors [10,11], genetic predispositions [12,13], and past traumatic experiences [14,15] to broader societal determinants like economic instability [16], social networks [17,18], cultural nuances [19,20], and systemic healthcare disparities [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%