What are risk factors for mental health disorders?
Risk factors for mental health disorders can vary greatly from person to person, but some common factors include genetics, exposure to trauma or chronic stress, a history of substance abuse, feelings of isolation or lack of social support, and underlying medical conditions. Additionally, socioeconomic factors such as poverty and discrimination can also play a role in increasing the likelihood of developing a mental health disorder. It is important for individuals to be aware of these risk factors and seek support if they are experiencing symptoms of a mental health disorder.
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