“…Individuals living in the three territories, and some populations known to be at risk for mental illness such as Aboriginal people living on reserves or Crown lands, 52,53 the homeless, 54 institutionalized residents 55,56 and fulltime members of the Canadian Forces 57 were not included. For instance, it is well known that the prevalence of major depression among Canadian seniors living in long-term care facilities is higher (3-4 times) than those living in private dwellings, 55,58 and that the level of disability among those living in correctional facilities is much higher than those living in the community. 56,59 In light of this, the results of this study likely underestimate the impacts of mood and anxiety disorders on affected Canadians.…”