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June 16, 2016

Study examines mental health in common ethnic minorities in Ontario

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Ethnocultural minorities are more likely to report suffering from mental health issues but are less likely to access treatment, a study out of York University using Ontario Health Study (OHS) survey data has found.

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Tags: Mental health, Ontario Health Study, Population Cohort, Sherry Grace, University Health Network

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