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We are pleased to bring you the second of two special issues on mood and anxiety disorders focussing on data from the 2014 Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada-Mood and Anxiety Disorder Component (SLCDC-MA). In December of 2016, we published the first issue, which included three articles...
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Published in | Health promotion and chronic disease prevention in Canada Vol. 37; no. 5; pp. 135 - 136 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English French |
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01.05.2017
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Summary: | We are pleased to bring you the second of two special issues on mood and anxiety disorders focussing on data from the 2014 Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada-Mood and Anxiety Disorder Component (SLCDC-MA). In December of 2016, we published the first issue, which included three articles describing various aspects of Canadian adults with a self-reported diagnosed mood and/or anxiety disorder including their sociodemographic characteristics, health status, activity limitations and level of disability and factors associated with well-being. The three articles in this (second) issue investigate topics related to the management of these disorders. Collectively, the articles explore key sociodemographic factors known to influence health-related outcomes and discuss strategies aimed at promoting the recovery and well-being of Canadian adults with a self-reported mood and/or anxiety disorder diagnosis. |
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Bibliography: | SourceType-Other Sources-1 content type line 63 ObjectType-Commentary-1 ObjectType-Editorial-2 |
ISSN: | 2368-738X |
DOI: | 10.24095/hpcdp.37.5.01 |