Using Peg to Examine Mental Health in Winnipeg. What does Peg tell us about mental health in...

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Using Peg to Examine Mental Health in Winnipeg

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Page 1: Using Peg to Examine Mental Health in Winnipeg. What does Peg tell us about mental health in Winnipeg? Peg tells us… One in four Winnipeggers had a diagnosed.

Using Peg to Examine Mental Health in Winnipeg

Page 2: Using Peg to Examine Mental Health in Winnipeg. What does Peg tell us about mental health in Winnipeg? Peg tells us… One in four Winnipeggers had a diagnosed.

What does Peg tell us about mental health in Winnipeg?

Peg tells us…• One in four Winnipeggers had a diagnosed

mood or anxiety disorder over the past five year period.

City of Winnipeg 24.4%

Page 3: Using Peg to Examine Mental Health in Winnipeg. What does Peg tell us about mental health in Winnipeg? Peg tells us… One in four Winnipeggers had a diagnosed.

Peg tells us…There is large variation in percentage of the population diagnosed with mood and anxiety disorders in different neighborhoods.

Point Douglas 27.4%

Inkster 18.3%

Page 4: Using Peg to Examine Mental Health in Winnipeg. What does Peg tell us about mental health in Winnipeg? Peg tells us… One in four Winnipeggers had a diagnosed.

Peg tells us…The city-wide rate of diagnosed mood and anxiety disorders has not shifted since the preceding five-year period (2002/03–2006/07).

Page 5: Using Peg to Examine Mental Health in Winnipeg. What does Peg tell us about mental health in Winnipeg? Peg tells us… One in four Winnipeggers had a diagnosed.

Peg tells us…There are differences in the rates of diagnosed mood and anxiety disorders for different community areas in Winnipeg .

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What story does this data tell about mental health in Winnipeg?

What types of questions does this data raise?

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Why do mood and anxiety disorders diagnosis matter?

Mood and anxiety disorders are an indicator of mental health—a major part of Winnipeggers’ well-being. Mood and anxiety disorders, and mental illness more broadly, affectmany aspects of well-being, including: 1.Employment: The unemployment rate of people with serious mental illnesses is in the range of 70 to 90 per cent 2.The economy: According to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, mental illness costs the Canadian economy an estimated $51 billion per year.

3.Safety: People with mental illnesses are more than twice as likely to be victims of crime.

4.Physical health: Mental and physical health are intimately linked: people with serious mental health conditions are at high risk of chronic physical conditions and vice versa.

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What other indicators could be connected to mental health?

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What are personal stories of mental health in Winnipeg?

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What organizations are working on mental health in Winnipeg? How can you get involved?

Mood Disorders Manitoba - http://www.mooddisordersmanitoba.ca/

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How can you learn more?• Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). (2013a). Employment. Retrieved

from http://www.cmha.ca/mental-health/find-help/employment/ • Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). (2013b). Connection between

mental and physical health. Retrieved from http://ontario.cmha.ca/mental-health/connection-between-mental-and-physical-health/

• Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). (2013). Mental illness and addiction statistics. Retrieved from http://www.camh.ca/en/hospital/about_camh/newsroom/for_reporters/Pages/addictionmentalhealthstatistics.aspx

• Mood Disorders Society of Canada. (2009). Quick facts: Mental illness and addiction in Canada. 3rd Edition. Retrieved from http://www.mooddisorderscanada.ca/documents/Media%20Room/Quick%20Facts%203rd%20Edition%20Referenced%20Plain%20Text.pdf

• World Health Organziation. (2011). Mental health: A state of well-being. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/mental_health/en/