#Congratulations to Dr. Mahdis Kamali (@Mahdiskamali) who has successfully defended her #PhD in Health Research Methodology @McMasterU! 👏
Read more about Mahdis' PhD and time at AYM here: https://t.co/1SvabrXaNS
Check out our new website for the Advancing Youth Mental Health team. Discover our work, including the exciting Canadian Longitudinal Health Survey on Children and Youth!🌟Stay in the loop with regular updates! 📢
Don't miss our 1st CHSCY check-in 👇
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Curious about social disparities in mental health service use? Using Ontario Child Health Study data @Mahdiskamali found an urgency to address barriers to recognition and treatment of mental ill-health among children and youth from minoritized backgrounds. https://t.co/fNokgVKGKw
NEW PUBLICATION: “Social Disparities in Mental Health Service Use Among Children and Youth in Ontario: Evidence from a General, Population-Based Survey” led by Mahdis Kamali, a doctoral candidate under the supervision of Dr. Kathy Georgiades at the Offord Centre for Child Studies
An interdisciplinary team of researchers, policy and community partners led by McMaster University's Kathy Georgiades is launching a major investigation into the pandemic’s impact on Canadian children and youth. @CIHR_IRSC@OffordCentre#COVID19 https://t.co/omhhSar5Zd
An incredibly important investment in the future of Canada. Longitudinal data is key to understanding the impacts of COVID-19 on children, youth, and their families.
The 2023 CHSCY survey will follow 27,000 Canadian children and youth who completed the 2019 CHSCY survey. 🙌
Using the national 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth (CHSCY), we explored “Provincial and Territorial Variation in Barriers in Accessing Healthcare for Children and Youth With Mental and Neurodevelopmental Health Concerns in Canada”.
👀👉 ~1/3 of children or youth requiring or receiving services for mental or neurodevelopment health concerns reported barriers to access to care.
https://t.co/7om7Z6o13M