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Example: What national or population-level interventions or policies that address the social determinants of mental health have an effect on mental health and well-being?
Example: What national or population-level interventions or policies that address the social determinants of mental health have an effect on mental health and well-being?
Example: Any population; no restrictions on age, country, or sub-population
Example: Any population; no restrictions on age, country, or sub-population
Example: National/population-level policies or initiatives; all sectors that incorporated a social determinant of mental health
Example: National/population-level policies or initiatives; all sectors that incorporated a social determinant of mental health
Example: Any comparison
Example: Any comparison
Example: Mental health, well-being, change in symptoms of mental ill-health, change in completed or attempted suicides, or prevention of mental health problems, at the population level, recorded using self-reported well-being, screening instruments, and/or diagnostic interviews
Example: Mental health, well-being, change in symptoms of mental ill-health, change in completed or attempted suicides, or prevention of mental health problems, at the population level, recorded using self-reported well-being, screening instruments, and/or diagnostic interviews
Example: Children aged 0-5 years
Example: Children aged 0-5 years
Example: Comorbidities and sociodemographic risk factors
Example: Comorbidities and sociodemographic risk factors
Example: No risk factors
Example: No risk factors
Example: Serious outcomes attributed to COVID-19 including: hospitalization, ICU admission, mechanical ventilation, death
Example: Serious outcomes attributed to COVID-19 including: hospitalization, ICU admission, mechanical ventilation, death
Example: Example: Parents, primary guardians and caretakers of infants, children and adolescents age 0-18
Example: Example: Parents, primary guardians and caretakers of infants, children and adolescents age 0-18
Example: Vaccination for children and adolescents; Studies that explore considerations for vaccine uptake from the perspective of parents; could include qualitative or mixed methods studies
Example: Vaccination for children and adolescents; Studies that explore considerations for vaccine uptake from the perspective of parents; could include qualitative or mixed methods studies
Example: Neil-Sztramko, S.E., Traynor, R.L., Clark, E.C., Camargo, K., Blair, R., Caldwell, S., Derrick, Z., Leung, T., Pillainayagam, J., Dobbins, M. (2024, July 5). Rapid Review: What national or population-level interventions or policies that address the social determinants of mental health have an effect on mental health and well-being? National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools’ Rapid Evidence Service. https://nccmt.ca/pdfs/res/sdomh
Example: Neil-Sztramko, S.E., Traynor, R.L., Clark, E.C., Camargo, K., Blair, R., Caldwell, S., Derrick, Z., Leung, T., Pillainayagam, J., Dobbins, M. (2024, July 5). Rapid Review: What national or population-level interventions or policies that address the social determinants of mental health have an effect on mental health and well-being? National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools’ Rapid Evidence Service. https://nccmt.ca/pdfs/res/sdomh
Example: Expanded gender equality, social welfare and security, economic, and migration policies may have a positive impact on mental health and well-being, however the evidence base for population-level interventions addressing the social determinants of mental health is small and of overall low certainty.
Example: Expanded gender equality, social welfare and security, economic, and migration policies may have a positive impact on mental health and well-being, however the evidence base for population-level interventions addressing the social determinants of mental health is small and of overall low certainty.

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