Mental health insights: Get data about isolation

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Mental health and well-being is part of every person’s life across Canada. It’s often affected by factors like location, relationships, physical health and more. Every person’s experience is unique.

By browsing this data, we hope more people from coast to coast to coast are able to reflect on their own wellness, feel inspired and less alone and discover their strengths and coping strategies. 

What data insights are available about isolation?

The charts and graphs below display data about the amount of texting interactions people have with us about isolation. You can review how the amount of texting interactions changes based on the time, day of the week, age of the texter and location of the texter.

What are people sharing about isolation?

Read a real-life quote from people contacting Kids Help Phone for support with isolation below.

To read about lived experiences across Canada, you can check out the Feel Out Loud Community Creator Space

Before I texted, I was feeling alone. I was crying and I felt the worst I had in a while, by the end of it I felt heard and supported.

— person contacting Kids Help Phone
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