Interligne, a leading community organization supporting 2ELGBTQIA+ individuals, has partnered with Leger to conduct a comprehensive Canada-wide study on the mental health challenges faced by 2ELGBTQIA+ communities. The findings, supported by Women and Gender Equality Canada, reveal significant disparities in mental health outcomes and access to support services.
According to the Canada-wide study, "86% of 2ELGBTQIA+ individuals reported experiencing at least one mental health issue in the past year, compared to 64% of non-2ELGBTQIA+ individuals—additionally, only 33% of 2ELGBTQIA+ respondents described their mental health as excellent or good, while 28% rated it as poor or very poor." These figures that are notably worse than those of their non-2ELGBTQIA+ counterparts. The study also highlights dissatisfaction with available support, with "28% of 2ELGBTQIA+ respondents expressing discontent with the assistance they received."
Forward-Thinking Mental Health Studies
Interligne Runs a Canada-Wide Study for 2ELGBTQIA+ Folks
Trend Themes
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Inclusive Mental Health Services — Emerging models in mental health services are aiming to address the unique needs of 2ELGBTQIA+ communities by providing more tailored and inclusive care.
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Data-driven Health Disparity Studies — The use of large-scale, data-driven studies to highlight mental health disparities enables targeted policy and service interventions to better support marginalized groups.
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Personalized Support Solutions — The creation of personalized mental health support solutions for diverse communities indicates a shift towards more customized approaches to care.
Industry Implications
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Mental Health Tech — The mental health tech industry is innovating swiftly to provide targeted and scalable digital solutions for underserved 2ELGBTQIA+ populations.
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Healthcare Policy Advisory — As disparities in mental health services are revealed, the healthcare policy advisory sector is poised to craft inclusive frameworks that cater to the specific needs of disparate groups.
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Inclusive Sociology Research — Sociology research is expanding into inclusive methodologies that more accurately reflect the experiences and challenges faced by 2ELGBTQIA+ communities.