Environmental influences

Socioeconomic status, family dynamics, and exposure to adversity in childhood can increase risk for mental disorders. Urban environments are associated with higher rates of anxiety, depression, and psychosis compared to rural areas. Air pollution, lack of green spaces, and social stressors in cities may contribute. Supportive social networks, access to nature, and positive family environments can promote better mental health outcomes.
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