Income level and mental health: money reduces risk of disorders
Scientists have confirmed that financial well-being significantly lowers the risk of developing mental disorders. As of August 2021, individuals from lower and middle income groups face such diagnoses much more often than wealthy people, where cases are 6 to 7 times less frequent.
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Statistics from the national ABS Census reveal that the overall average rate of mental disorders stands at 11%. Income level differences appear to be a major factor influencing the population’s psychological health.
These findings highlight the importance of economic stability for maintaining mental health, potentially guiding future social policy development.