Socioeconomic networks and built environments of cities contribute to lower rates of psychological depression
Published Date: 7/29/2021
Source: phys.org
Large cities are often viewed as cold, fast-paced environments where crime rates are high and interpersonal interactions are fleeting—a combination that makes them detrimental to mental health. But new research provides evidence for the opposite: The socioeconomic networks and built environments of larger urban areas in the U.S. can actually predict lower rates of psychological depression.