| Literature DB >> 34746359 |
M A McIsaac1, M Reaume2, S P Phillips3, V Michaelson4, V Steeves5, C M Davison6, A Vafaei3, N King6, W Pickett6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Adolescent mental health is an emergent clinical and public health priority in Canada. Gender-based differences in mental health are well established. The objective of this study was to evaluate a new data mining technique to identify social locations of young Canadians where differences in mental health between adolescent males and females were most pronounced.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescence; Epidemiology; Intersectionality; Mental health; Social determinants
Year: 2021 PMID: 34746359 PMCID: PMC8551646 DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100946
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SSM Popul Health ISSN: 2352-8273
Description of the 2018 Canadian HBSC sample of males and females aged 11–15 years.
| 5 and 6 | 2037 (19.7%) | 1949 (17.9%) |
| 7 | 2143 (20.7%) | 2315 (21.3%) |
| 8 | 2114 (20.4%) | 2264 (20.8%) |
| 9 | 2295 (22.2%) | 2415 (22.2%) |
| 10 and 11 | 1759 (17.0%) | 1929 (17.7%) |
| Missing | 1 | 0 |
| Rural area (<1000) | 442 (4.3%) | 440 (4.0%) |
| Small population center (1000 to 29,999) | 5439 (52.6%) | 5562 (51.2%) |
| Medium population center (30,000 to 99,999) | 1809 (17.5%) | 1887 (17.4%) |
| Large population center | 2659 (25.7%) | 2983 (27.4%) |
| Missing | 0 | 0 |
| Quintile 1 | 1436 (17.5%) | 1735 (19.0%) |
| Quintile 2 | 1701 (20.7%) | 1876 (20.6%) |
| Quintile 3 | 1641 (20.0%) | 1772 (19.4%) |
| Quintile 4 | 1643 (20.0%) | 1798 (19.7%) |
| Quintile 5 | 1790 (21.8%) | 1942 (21.3%) |
| Missing | 2138 | 1749 |
| Mother and father | 7279 (72.3%) | 7525 (70.6%) |
| Mother and partner | 481 (4.8%) | 656 (6.2%) |
| Mother only | 1545 (15.3%) | 1701 (16.0%) |
| Father and partner | 103 (1.0%) | 141 (1.3%) |
| Father only | 323 (3.2%) | 303 (2.8%) |
| Other (including children's or foster home) | 341 (3.4%) | 338 (3.2%) |
| Missing | 277 | 208 |
| Born in Canada | 7218 (74.4%) | 7948 (78.4%) |
| Immigrated less than 5 years ago | 697 (7.2%) | 683 (6.7%) |
| Immigrated more than 5 years ago | 1785 (18.4%) | 1513 (14.9%) |
| Missing | 649 | 728 |
| High | 4932 (55.7%) | 4912 (51.2%) |
| Average | 3174 (35.8%) | 3805 (39.6%) |
| Low | 749 (8.5%) | 880 (9.2%) |
| Missing | 1494 | 1275 |
| Yes | 2359 (24.1%) | 2693 (25.7%) |
| No | 7432 (75.9%) | 7766 (74.3%) |
| Missing | 558 | 413 |
| White | 6770 (66.6%) | 7066 (66.1%) |
| Black | 369 (3.6%) | 369 (3.4%) |
| Indigenous | 793 (7.8%) | 819 (7.7%) |
| East Asian | 609 (6.0%) | 626 (5.9%) |
| West Asian and Arab | 146 (1.4%) | 145 (1.4%) |
| Other | 1480 (14.6%) | 1671 (15.6%) |
| Missing | 182 | 176 |
Fig. 1Subgroups of the population where the difference between males' and females' average positive psychosomatic health scores was significantly pronounced; overall, males scored approximately 3.7 points higher on this 32-point scale relative to females.
Fig. 2Subgroups of the population where the difference in prevalence of symptoms of depression between males' and females' was significantly pronounced; overall, the prevalence of symptoms was much more common among females (40.1%) compared with males (22.5%).
Fig. 3Subgroups of the population where the difference in prevalence of mental health diagnoses between males' and females' was significantly pronounced; overall, this outcome was reported by 2.8% of males and 9.3% of females.
Mental health outcomes (and corresponding 95% confidence intervals) of males and females overall and in the intersection that was identified as being important for all three outcomes: older adolescents of low affluence.
| Average positive psychosomatic health score | Prevalence of symptoms of depression (%) | Prevalence of a diagnosed mental health illness (%) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Males | Females | Difference | Males | Females | Difference | Males | Females | Difference | |
| Overall | 32.9 (32.8, 33.1) | 29.2 (29.1, 29.4) | 3.7 (3.5, 3.9) | 22.5 (21.5, 23.5) | 40.1 (39.0, 41.2) | 17.6 (16.1, 19.1) | 2.8 (2.4, 3.2) | 9.3 (8.7, 10.0) | 6.6 (5.8, 7.3) |
| Older adolescents of low affluence | 31.6 (31.3, 31.9) | 26.6 (26.3, 26.9) | 5.0 (4.5, 5.4) | 29.4 (27.3, 31.5) | 53.7 (51.6, 55.7) | 24.3 (21.4, 27.3) | 4.0 (3.0, 5.2) | 16.5 (14.8, 18.5) | 12.6 (10.4, 14.8) |