Social determinants of health refer to various environmental, social, and economic factors that shape an individual's overall health and well-being. These determinants have a significant impact on mental health as well. Factors such as income inequality, education level, employment opportunities, housing conditions, and access to healthcare can lead to disparities in mental health outcomes. For example, individuals facing poverty, discrimination, or social isolation may be more prone to experiencing mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, or substance abuse. Moreover, social determinants can also influence the availability and quality of mental healthcare services, further exacerbating the mental health disparities among different populations. It is crucial to address social determinants of health to ensure a more equitable and supportive environment for mental health promotion and treatment.
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