prescriptions for medications used to treat mental health conditions are increasing in canada, and experts believe they’ll continue to rise as canadians grapple with the uncertainty and anxiety brought on by covid-19.
“a lot of people have started to experience anxiety and depression, they’re going to a gp and they’re only getting medication,” says diana velikonja, president of the
ontario psychological association, a licensed clinical neuropsychologist and clinical psychologist. “medication is becoming the first solution.”
she says that she understands why that’s happening. many family doctors and nurse practitioners are working virtually and are being confronted with patients who are in distress, whether due to health concerns, financial worries or divorce.
“people are calling in distressed and you want to do something fast for them,” she says, whether that’s an anti-anxiety drug or an anti-depressant. “people want something quick, and medication is something you can do right away.” plus, many people simply don’t have the funds — or don’t want to wait for in-person or virtual psychological counselling.
yet they are in need. a recent study by the
conference board of canada and the mental health commission, reveals that 84 per cent of canadians report their mental health concerns have worsened since the beginning of the pandemic.