Poverty and mental health present a classic “chicken and the egg” conundrum. Does mental illness hamper economic success? Or do financial failures threaten one’s mental well-being?

Those are the questions a multinational group of researchers sought to answer with a groundbreaking study in the journal Nature Human Behaviour. And the short answer is, yes. The two aren’t just linked; they’re part of a causal relationship.

“This study indicates that certain mental health problems can make a person’s financial situation uncertain,” Amsterdam UMC psychiatrist Marco Boks said. “But conversely, we also see that poverty can lead to mental health problems.”

  • agent_nycto@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    So you still look down on them for “magical thinking” even though you’ve experienced it? Isn’t that kinda blaming the victim?

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      18 hours ago

      well look. first off you are the one with the looking down on them thing. Im talking about a somewhat inescapable psychological issue with no win scenarios.