“a lot of people have started to experience anxiety and depression, they’re going to a gp and they’re only getting medication,” says diana velikonja, president of the ontario psychological association , a licensed clinical neuropsychologist and clinical psychologist. “medication is becoming the first solution.”
yet they are in need. a recent study by the conference board of canada and the mental health commission, reveals that 84 per cent of canadians report their mental health concerns have worsened since the beginning of the pandemic.
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“this year’s annual telus health drug data trends and national benchmarks report highlights a marked increase in the use of medication for mental health issues, with drugs for depression representing the highest number of claims,” says jason kennedy, director, health business consulting for telus health. kennedy attributes the rise to increased awareness of mental health among millennials, along with a decrease in stigma.
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