Are current/past residents of impoverishes communities more likely to have mental illnesses?

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Understanding Mental Health in Impoverished Communities

This quiz aims to explore the relationship between socio-economic status and mental health in impoverished communities. By gathering insights from residents, we hope to shed light on the mental health challenges faced by those living under financial stress.

  • Analyze the impact of income on mental well-being
  • Discuss the role of family and support systems
  • Understand the attitudes toward mental health in different communities
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectingSoul102
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What is your race/ethnicity?
What is your occupation?
Is your yearly income less than $40,000 a year?
How many people live in your home?
Does your income play an important role in your family's way of life?
Do times where you feel overwhelmed, anxious, or nervous often occur?
Has mental health ever been a topic of discussion in your home? If so, what was the attitude towards it?
How would you rate your happiness on a scale of 1-10.
What is your highest level of education?
Do you think you would be less stressed and happier if you had more money?
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