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Unaffordable or unstable renting links to poorer mental health

A systematic review found consistent associations between housing insecurity and worse mental health among renters, especially around affordability stress and forced moves. Renters facing unaffordable or unstable housing tend to report worse mental health and more depressive symptoms. In a systematic review, most included studies linked housing instability to mental health problems, and several linked […]

Inside the Mind: Exploring Real-World Thought Patterns and Their Impact on Mental Health

Introduction Imagine walking down a bustling street, surrounded by the ebb and flow of people. Conversations buzz around you, the colorful sights of market stalls draw your eyes, and amidst this whirlwind, your mind continues its own narrative, weaving a constant stream of thoughts. But what if these thoughts, seemingly mundane, hold the key to […]

Balancing Resilience and Vulnerability: Mental Health in Urban Slums of Ibadan

Introduction When life feels like a series of challenges, how do some individuals manage to maintain their mental health while others struggle? This question becomes even more poignant in the backdrop of urban slums, where daily adversity is a part of life. The relationship between protective factors and common mental disorders among female urban slum […]

The Intersection of Health and Neighborhood Change: Understanding the Impact of Gentrification

— Introduction: A Changing Urban Landscape Imagine walking through your childhood neighborhood years after leaving it, only to find that it’s barely recognizable. The charming mom-and-pop shops have been replaced by trendy cafes and upscale boutiques. This process, known as gentrification, is reshaping cities globally, and its impacts reach beyond just the landscape. But what […]

Unveiling the Past: How History Shapes Our Modern Mental Health Landscape

Introduction Imagine a world where the boundaries of mental health are not yet defined, where discussions around psychological well-being exist mainly in whispers and rumors. This was the world over a century ago in Sweden, a country rich in history and known for its pioneering social policies. Amidst this backdrop, an intriguing research paper titled […]

Unveiling the Drink Diaries: Alcohol Use and Abuse Among Older Europeans

Introduction Imagine a grandparent sipping a glass of wine, cherishing memories, but silently grappling with a hidden struggle—a struggle more common than we might think. As populations across Europe age, understanding the impact of alcohol use on older adults is becoming increasingly crucial. The “Alcohol use, abuse and dependence in an older European population: Results […]

Nature’s Balm: How Park Visits Soothe Stressed Souls

Introduction Imagine the gentle rustling of leaves overhead, a symphony of birdsong, and the vibrant hues of a forest bathed in sunlight. Nature has an almost magical ability to ease the burdens we carry, offering solace to weary souls. But can spending time in the great outdoors genuinely alleviate stress in a measurable way? Enter […]