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Take a moment and search through our growing collection of research and interviews about Saskatchewan's pandemic experience.
Mental Health Outcomes in Saskatchewan (2020-21)
An infographic created by SPHERU, documenting mental health outcomes in Saskatchewan between March 2020 to June 2021.
Poster 11: Digitizing the Pandemic
This poster documents the creation of a Zotero database gathering primary and secondary documents related to COVID-19 in Saskatchewan.
Poster 10: Gathering Oral Histories for a COVID-19 Community Archive
The Covid-19 Community Archive was created in 2020, shortly after the pandemic began and enabled anyone in Saskatchewan to share their story.
Poster 9: Facebook and Twitter Discourse on COVID-19 in Saskatchewan
This poster explores how residents of Saskatchewan used social media to discuss key topics throughout the pandemic, including mask mandates, shutdowns, and vaccination.
Poster 8: Suicidal ideation, cannabis, and alcohol misuse during the pandemic
This poster explores if the growing incidence of mental issues during the pandemic affected suicidality and substance misuse.
Poster 7: Comparing COVID’s Impacts on Youth and Children in Rural and Urban Areas of SK
This poster explores the different impacts of COVID-19 on youth and children in rural and urban areas.
Poster 6: COVID impacts on Children and Youth (2021-22 School Year)
This poster explores the results of See Us, Hear Us 2.0 documenting mental health in children and youth in Saskatchewan (2021-2022)
Poster 5: Parent/Caregiver and Child Perspectives
This poster, part of the See Us, Hear Us 1.0 project, analyses how children's perception of their mental health during the first year of the pandemic may have differed from the answers given by parent / caregiver's.
Poster 4: Lived Experiences of Mental Health in Children
A qualitative analysis of the data generated by the See Us, Hear Us 1.0 project, featured at MOMS 2022.
Poster 3: See Us, Hear Us 1.0
This poster, presented at MOMS 2022, features quantitative analysis of COVID-19's effect on mental health for children, youth, and families in Saskatchewan during the first year of the pandemic.