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main environmental factors affecting mental health
Physical Environment
Climate change and natural disasters
Survivors continue to undergo post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, somatoform disorders, and substance abuse, with children illustrating more affliction than the adults
increased levels of problematic behavioral patterns among children were associated with drought-related elements
family issues,
financial constraints,
loss of loved ones,
Neighborhood Characteristics
neighborhood strain could precisely predict
broader mental health problems in children
not affect depressive symptoms
specifically
showed mixed effects on the mental health of
children and adolescents.
a positive relationship between lower socioeconomic neighborhoods and increased mental health problems among children
All the authors believe that neighborhood characteristics have an overall impact on children’s mental health in general, with various moderators influencing this effect.
Home Environment
Parenting
Parental Involvement.
increasing parental
involvement levels are related to a minimum probability of poor mental health
the higher the involvement
the better their mental health.
does not mean excessive
boost and encourage the morale of children,
hence motivating a child’s
independence,
help children have healthy mental states.
cause anxiety disorders in children
Temperamental
issues,
shyness,
negative affection of parents,
decreased encouragement of a child’s
independence
and emotional availability
attachment security in maternal interactions
Parental Expectations.
impact their
mental health,
negative
correlation
externalizing symptoms
low expectations from parents result in
higher externalizing behaviors
positively correlated with the academic performance
Social Environment
forms an integral part of society,
collectivist cultures
an unfortunate
series of events
affect our mental health
effect of children’s surrounding environment
the impact of competition
massive pressure
increased competition
in negative affective states among children
competitive sports
correlated with negligible mental health issues
exercise,
healthy diet,
friends play
Harassment and trauma
detrimental to a child and adolescent’s
sexual victimization
assault
experienced by a polyvictim group.
exposure of different types of victimization,
Children belonging
face abuse by peer groups at school,
family members,
destroys the child’s future resiliency
conduct issues
associated with children’s mental health
Bullying.
higher risk
when they are bullied by peers
victimization has an environmental dimension that affects childhood social
separation
anxiety
suicidal ideation of monozygotic
physical symptoms,
headaches,
stomach pain,
loose stools,
fever,
Socioeconomic Environment
Poverty
significant connection
income
behavior in children.
self-regulatory
chaos
impacts
socio-emotional
development in children
noise
crowd
social,
political,
economic
A direct correlation
noises emitted
from an aircraft,
impaired reading comprehension,
recognition memory
an indirect link between aircraft
road
traffic noises
annoyance among children.
Sociopolitical condition
the utilization of socioeconomic and demographic
conditions
predictors of mental health problems.
religion also had a similar effect
mental health symptoms.
positive correlation
symptoms
obsession-compulsion,
phobia,
anxiety,
PTSD,
aggression,
exposure to political violence among children
economic status
gender as predictors,