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Is our mental health determined by where we live—or is it the other way round? New research sheds more light

Last updated: July 17, 2025 10:15 pm
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A new analysis of data from the New Zealand Attitude and Values Study has shed light on the link between where we live and our mental health. The study, conducted by Matthew Hobbs, Chris G. Sibley, Elena Moltchanova, and Taciano L. Milfont, found that our mental health is intertwined with our living environment.

The research examined patterns over time by tracking the same individuals year after year. By analyzing how their mental health changed, their housing situations, access to positive and negative environmental factors, and the socioeconomic conditions of the areas they lived in, the study revealed interesting insights.

Using modern machine learning tools like Random Forest algorithms, the researchers were able to identify the factors that most significantly impact mental health. They also ran Monte Carlo simulations to explore potential future scenarios if neighborhood conditions were to improve.

One key finding was the existence of a negative feedback loop. Individuals with depression or anxiety were more likely to move frequently, and those who moved often were more likely to experience worsening mental health later on. Additionally, people with persistent mental health issues tended to move into more deprived areas, leading to a cycle of poor mental health and challenging living conditions.

The study highlighted the importance of stability and neighborhood quality in maintaining good mental health. While our environment influences our mental well-being, our mental health can also influence the places we choose to live. This feedback loop underscores the need to consider both individual and environmental factors in supporting mental health.

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The implications of this research extend beyond individual choices, pointing to larger societal issues such as housing markets, income inequality, and access to care. To improve mental health at a population level, a holistic approach that addresses both individual and environmental factors is necessary.

In conclusion, the study emphasizes that mental health is not solely determined by internal factors but is also shaped by the places we live. By understanding and addressing the interplay between mental health and living environments, we can work towards creating healthier, more supportive communities for all individuals.

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