![]() ![]() ![]() Scott indicates that research shows increased rates of depression in more polluted areas. ![]() It has been implicated as an important environmental factor that affects the mental health of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color ( BIPOC) individuals and communities. Environmental racism is defined as racial discrimination in environmental policy-making. Crime levels tend to affect females more strongly, increasing their risk of depression and anxiety. If you live in an area with a lot of crime, you may feel the impacts mentally. The rising temperatures are associated with higher rates of aggression and violent suicides, for instance, with an increased frequency of disasters contributing to the development of depression, adjustment disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Climate change is also connected with greater mental health issues. This includes the general temperatures where you live, the amount of sunlight you get, and your exposure to natural disasters. Familiarity: If something in the environment, such as a difficult relationship or disorganization, reminds you of a difficult time, Snow says you may feel triggered by old feelings like anxiety. However, positive associations in the environment such as family keepsakes, photos, or familiar objects can boost mood and create a sense of connection.Otherwise, feelings of isolation and depression can arise. Culture and values: βItβs important for people to connect with others that share their culture and values and to be understood at a deeper level,β Snow says.People: Indirect or inconsistent communication, conflicts, and unreliable people in the environment can be very stressful to manage. Conversely, sharing a space with someone you trust, such as a partner or spouse, roommate, friend, or loved one, can create a sense of calm according to Snow.Sensory: "The lighting, temperature, sounds, smells, and color palette of an environment are very important to how comfortable, relaxed, and safe you feel,β Snow says. For example, harsh lighting and loud noises can lead to anxiety or agitation, while dark and cold spaces can lead to feeling unmotivated-especially in the winter.Having colors and objects in your environment that are meaningful can also boost mood says Snow. Aesthetics: Cluttered spaces can create feelings of overwhelm and anxiety, while tidy spaces can invoke a sense of calm. ![]()
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