Citizens [among those who needed to see or talk to a health professional about their mental or emotional health, or about the use of alcohol or drugs in the last 12 months and who didn’t] who reported that they didn’t know how or where to get this kind of help

Table

Unit %

Year 2020
Province
New Brunswick
19.8
16.3 - 23.2
Health zones
Zone 1 - Moncton and South-East Area
21.1
14.1 - 28.1
Zone 2 - Fundy Shore and Saint John Area
22.3
14.2 - 30.3
Zone 3 - Fredericton and River Valley Area
24.4
16.6 - 32.1
Zone 4 - Madawaska and North-West Area
S
Zone 5 - Restigouche Area
S
Zone 6 - Bathurst and Acadian Peninsula Area
S
Zone 7 - Miramichi Area
S
Communities
Bathurst, Beresford, Petit-Rocher Area
S
Bouctouche, Richibucto, Saint-Antoine Area
S
Campbellton, Atholville, Tide Head Area
S
Caraquet, Paquetville, Bertrand Area
S
Dalhousie, Balmoral, Belledune Area
S
Dieppe and Memramcook
S
Douglas, Saint Marys, Doaktown Area
S
Edmundston, Rivière-Verte, Lac Baker Area
S
Florenceville-Bristol, Woodstock, Wakefield Area
S
Fredericton
S
Grand Bay-Westfield, Westfield, Greenwich Area
S
Grand Falls, Saint-Léonard, Drummond Area
S
Hillsborough, Riverside-Albert, Alma Area
S
Kedgwick, Saint-Quentin and Grimmer
S
Minto, Chipman, Cambridge-Narrows Area
S
Miramichi, Rogersville, Blackville Area
S
Moncton
27.7
11.7 - 43.7
Nackawic, McAdam, Canterbury Area
S
Neguac, Alnwick, Esgenoopetitj Area
S
New Maryland, Kingsclear, Lincoln Area
S
Oromocto, Gagetown, Fredericton Junction Area
S
Perth-Andover, Plaster Rock, Tobique Area
S
Quispamsis, Rothesay, Hampton Area
S
Riverview and Coverdale
S
Sackville, Dorchester, Port Elgin Area
S
Saint John, Simonds and Musquash
27.6
11.6 - 43.6
Salisbury and Petitcodiac
S
Shediac, Beaubassin East and Cap-Pelé
S
Shippagan, Lamèque, Inkerman Area
S
St. George, Grand Manan, Blacks Harbour Area
S
St. Stephen, Saint Andrews, Campobello Island Area
S
Sussex, Norton, Sussex Corner Area
S
Tracadie and Saint-Isidore
S
Age
18-64
20.3
16.3 - 24.3
65 and over
14.5
7.8 - 21.2
Sex at birth
Female
21.8
17.5 - 26.2
Male
17.9
11.8 - 24.0
Sexual identity
Minority sexual identity
13.6
1.5 - 25.6
Heterosexual
20.6
16.9 - 24.3
Language
Preferred language of service: English
23.9
19.4 - 28.4
Preferred language of service: French
10.0
4.8 - 15.2
Indigenous identity
Indigenous
S
Non-Indigenous
20.4
16.8 - 24.0
Immigrant
Immigrants
39.0
23.5 - 54.5
Non-immigrants
18.0
14.5 - 21.5
Education level
High school or less
20.3
14.3 - 26.2
Postsecondary
19.5
15.2 - 23.9
Household income
Less than $25,000
25.7
16.8 - 34.7
$25,000 to less than $60,000
16.5
11.0 - 22.0
$60,000 or more
21.9
16.3 - 27.6
Persons with a disability
Without disability
20.1
15.8 - 24.4
With disability
19.3
13.2 - 25.3
n/a = Not applicable / not available
S = Data was suppressed due to low respondent counts

About

This indicator is the percentage of citizens [among those who needed to see or talk to a health professional about their mental or emotional health, or about the use of alcohol or drugs in the last 12 months and who didn’t] who reported that they didn’t know how or where to get this kind of help.

Source

New Brunswick Health Council, Primary Health Survey

Calculations

This indicator is based on respondents who have needed to see or talk to a health professional about their mental or emotional health, or about the use of alcohol or drugs in the last 12 months and who didn’t . This indicator is calculated by dividing the number of respondents who answered "yes" by the number of respondents who answered "yes or no" to the question: In the last 12 months, why didn’t you see or talk to a doctor, nurse or other health professional about your mental or emotional health, or about the use of alcohol or drugs: 6) Didn't know how or where to get this kind of help

Notes

The 2020 edition of the Primary Health Survey (PHS) was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the pandemic did not influence the survey’s response rate, NBHC had to assess the impact of surveying during the pandemic. Accordingly, advanced statistical analyses were performed to allow for comparison between the results obtained in 2020 and those obtained in previous PHS cycles. Despite these analyses, users are advised to use the PHS 2020 data with caution, especially when creating estimates for small sub-populations or when comparing it to other PHS editions.

Unit

%

Interpretation

Lower is better

NBHC code

PH_MHI06_6

Charts

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