Tackling social inequalities to reduce mental health problems We all have mental health and we can all experience mental health problems, whatever our background or walk of life. But the risks of mental ill-health are not equally distributed.
The likelihood of our developing a mental health problem is influenced by our biology, and by the circumstances in which we are born, grow, live and age.
Those who face the greatest disadvantages in life also face the greatest risks to their mental health. Mental Health Foundation
The likelihood of our developing a mental health problem is influenced by our biology, and by the circumstances in which we are born, grow, live and age.
Those who face the greatest disadvantages in life also face the greatest risks to their mental health. Mental Health Foundation
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