| Literature DB >> 31493328 |
Dahn Jeong1, Michael Cheng2,3, Mireille St-Jean4,5, Alireza Jalali6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many Canadians have mental health needs, and it can be challenging not knowing where to go for mental health information, services, and support. The website eMentalHealth.ca was created to facilitate and assist Canadians to (1) learn about mental health, (2) screen for common mental health issues, and (3) find mental health services and support.Entities:
Keywords: Canada; e-mental health; online surveys; website assessment
Year: 2019 PMID: 31493328 PMCID: PMC6834302 DOI: 10.2196/13639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Ment Health ISSN: 2368-7959
Google Analytics results for eMentalHealth.ca and eSantéMentale.ca
| Analytics | eMentalHealth.ca | eSantéMentale.ca | |
| Timeframe | January 1-December 31, 2017 | January 1-December 31, 2017 | |
| Users/year | 651,107 | 222,757 | |
| Users/month | 54,000 | 18,500 | |
| Page views | 1,968,778 | 469,933 | |
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| Female | 286,792 (72.88) | 52,500 (70.02) |
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| Male | 106,695 (27.12) | 22,478 (29.98) |
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| 18-24 | 63,356 (16.01) | 13,666 (18.91) |
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| 25-34 | 115,371 (29.15) | 20,052 (27.75) |
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| 35-44 | 87,659 (22.15) | 17,744 (24.56) |
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| 45-54 | 70,736 (17.87) | 10,471 (14.49) |
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| 55-64 | 40,466 (10.22) | 6,531 (9.04) |
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| 65+ | 18,241 (4.61) | 3,788 (5.24) |
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| Canada | 612,806 (94.12) | 121,332 (54.47) |
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| United States | 21,538 (3.31) | —a |
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| United Kingdom | 4,703 (0.72) | — |
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| France | — | 70,720 (31.75) |
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| Belgium | — | 10,221 (4.59) |
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| Toronto | 101,473 (15.58) | — |
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| Ottawa | 76,692 (11.78) | — |
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| Montreal | 26,621 (4.09) | 32,936 (14.79) |
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| Paris | — | 17,983 (8.07) |
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| Quebec City | — | 10,669 (4.79) |
| New visitors, n (%) | 643,100 (87.11) | 221,857 (89.16) | |
| Returning visitors, n (%) | 95,191 (12.89) | 26,968 (10.84) | |
| Top site content viewed | Mental Health Resources, Help and Support In Your Community | Outil de dépistage: Schizophrénie | |
| Search eMentalHealth.ca | Outil de dépistage: Dépression | ||
| Group Homes, Residential Care and Supported Housing: Ontario | Outils de dépistage | ||
| Mental Health Screening Tools | Buproprion (Wellbutrin) | ||
| Mental Health Events Calendar | Ressources, aide et support en santé mentale dans votre communauté | ||
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| Desktop | 353,375 (54.40) | 98,895 (43.98) |
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| Mobile | 244,248 (37.60) | 99,945 (44.44) |
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| Tablet | 51,918 (7.99) | 26,039 (11.58) |
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Descriptive characteristics and frequency distribution of users for eMentalHealth.ca (N=207) and eSantéMentale.ca (N=153).
| Characteristic | eMentalHealth.ca, n (%) | eSantéMentale.ca, n (%) | |
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| Female | 163 (78.7) | 82 (54.0) |
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| Male | 40 (19.3) | 70 (46.0) |
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| Prefer not to say | 4 (2.0) | 0 |
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| Under 18 | 1 (0.5) | 3 (2.0) |
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| 18-30 | 39 (18.8) | 31 (20.4) |
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| 31-40 | 50 (24.2) | 37 (24.3) |
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| 41-50 | 59 (28.5) | 38 (25.0) |
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| 51-60 | 44 (21.3) | 28 (18.4) |
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| Over 60 | 14 (6.8) | 15 (9.9) |
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| Health care professionals | 42 (20.3) | 26 (17.0) |
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| Students and research professionals | 6 (2.9) | 2 (1.3) |
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| Social workers and counsellors | 17 (8.2) | 6 (3.9) |
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| General public | 141 (68.5) | 119 (77.8) |
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| First time | 20 (9.8) | 121 (79.6) |
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| Less than 5 times | 115 (56.1) | 15 (9.9) |
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| Between 5 and 9 times | 26 (12.7) | 8 (5.3) |
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| More than 10 times | 44 (21.5) | 8 (5.3) |
Figure 1Users’ ratings of specific features of the websites eMentalHealth.ca (n=207) and eSantéMentale.ca (n=153).
Figure 2Users’ satisfaction with the websites eMentalHealth.ca (n=207) and eSantéMentale.ca (n=153).
Overall satisfaction with the websites eMentalHealth.ca (N=199) and eSanteMentale.ca (N=145).
| Website | Very satisfied, n (%) | Somewhat satisfied, n (%) | Somewhat dissatisfied, n (%) | Very dissatisfied, n (%) |
| eMentalHealth.ca | 119 (59.8) | 60 (30.2) | 13 (6.5) | 7 (3.5) |
| eSanteMentale.ca | 46 (31.7) | 95 (64.8) | 4 (2.8) | 1 (0.7) |
Open-ended comments from users—positives.
| Comment | User type |
| “This is a great initiative because generally it is hard to find up to date information for resources in some areas...” | Researcher |
| “To help bridge the gap between assessment and treatment, I print off the info sheets to provide to parents during debrief.” | Clinical psychologist |
| “This website was surprisingly well-equipped to provide well-rounded groupings of information on mental health.” | Caretaker (general public) |
| “Overall, this is an excellent resource for clients and other professionals who are researching where to find specific services.” | Psychologist |
| “This is a fabulous resource. Thank you!” | Social Worker: psychotherapy |
| “The directory is a very good and helpful resource.” | General public |
| “Very informative. Glad this tool is available for the community. It would be nice to see an info sheet and/or screening tool for compassion fatigue.” | Counsellor/psychometrist |
| “This is the most comprehensive website for mental health resources. I use it regularly and recommend it to staff and patients.” | Counsellor |
Open-ended comments from users—negatives.
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| “The design is not very nice. The style itself is a little old.” (translated from French) and “A lot of information at once (visually) on the main page.” (translated from French) | General public |
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| “Perhaps an even simpler design for the site, there is a lot of information presented at once. For the general public the main purpose is showing them resources, so everything to the right with the news and tips doesn't need to be in the locations where they are. The main buttons under ‘find mental health help in your area’ is all you need there, because sometimes maybe things are repeated and someone may not know which one to click.” | Researcher |
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| “A little confusing at first as there is a lot of information on the front page...” | General public |
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| “The website front page could use a serious design overhaul. It is too wordy...overall too much going on making it difficult to navigate.” | Psychotherapist |
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| “The info sheet for depression was simplistic.” | General public |
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| “Info sheets are best part of the website but they are in general too long (try for 2 pages max).” | Psychiatrist |
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| “Little info about my hometown (Pembroke) but that may be because there is little info about counselling/help offered here. An alternative could be online counselling or resources via skype, IM offered by hospitals for this isolated and hopeless rural hell and other similar hells where people are isolated and can’t get out of. There is no public transit here so accessing resources even across town is difficult for many.” | General public |
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| “Many of the links offered are in cities other than Calgary; in fact, many of them are in Toronto.” (User from Calgary.) | Psychologist |
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| “Location based search doesn’t narrow down location as it should and mental health directory has too many search results and are too broad.” | Psychiatrist |