Why have suicide rates not increased during the pandemic? An interrupted time series of suicides in Ontario to examine changes in demographics and methods during the pandemic; an interrupted time series analysis and descriptive study of suicides looking at the effects of states of emergencies on suicides; and a mixed methods study of people who survive opioid overdoses to examine whether suicide deaths have been displaced into opioid overdose deaths.
Incidence and risk factors of inappropriate antibiotic prescribing and related adverse health outcomes among Ontario long-term care residents and marginalized older community-dwelling adults with COVID‑19 (I-CARE)
Using Facility Administrative Data to Inform Prevention and Improve the Clinical Management of COVID‑19 Infection, Illness, Hospitalization for Nursing Homes and Retirement Homes
Informing the pediatric mental health recovery plan: evaluating delays to diagnoses and changing characteristics of children and adolescents with new neurodevelopmental and mental health disorders in Ontario, Canada during the COVID‑19 pandemic.
Identifying and responding to children and youth mental health need during the COVID‑19 pandemic: Examination of individual and agency level factors impacting outcomes in Ontario