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What causes mental health issues? (No, it's not stress always)

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 5, 2024, 16:00 IST
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​Stress is undoubtedly the biggest risk factor for mental health, but it is not the sole factor​


Mental health issues affect millions of people worldwide, manifesting in various forms such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. While stress is a significant factor contributing to mental health problems, it represents just one piece of a complex puzzle. This makes it difficult to understand the complexities of mental health issues.


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​Biological factors that trigger mental health issues​


Genetic predisposition plays a crucial role, as individuals with a family history of mental disorders are at higher risk. Moreover, alterations in brain chemistry, such as imbalances in neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, can influence mood regulation and cognitive function, leading to conditions like depression and schizophrenia.

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​Non-biological factors play a key role too​



Other factors can impact mental health, including early life experiences, trauma, socio-economic status, and access to resources. Adverse childhood experiences, such as abuse, neglect, or parental substance abuse, can have profound and long-lasting effects on mental well-being, increasing the risk of developing conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or borderline personality disorder (BPD). Socio-economic factors, such as poverty, unemployment, or housing instability, can also contribute to stress, anxiety, and depression, exacerbating existing mental health challenges.

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​Psychological factors and cognitive pattern​


Psychological factors, including personality traits, coping mechanisms, and cognitive patterns, influence susceptibility to mental health issues. Certain personality traits, neuroticism, or impulsivity, may predispose individuals to conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Maladaptive coping mechanisms, such as avoidance, substance abuse, or self-harm, can exacerbate psychological distress and contribute to the development or exacerbation of mental health disorders.

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​How you lead your life greatly decides your mental health​


Lifestyle factors, including diet, exercise, sleep patterns, and substance use, impact mental health outcomes and overall well-being. Poor dietary habits, such as excessive consumption of processed foods or sugary beverages, can contribute to inflammation, oxidative stress, and imbalances in gut microbiota, which have been linked to mood disorders like depression and anxiety. Regular physical activity, on the other hand, promotes the release of endorphins, dopamine, and serotonin, neurotransmitters associated with improved mood and reduced stress levels. Adequate sleep is essential for cognitive function, emotional regulation, and stress management, with sleep disturbances increasing the risk of mental health issues. Substance use, including alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs, can exacerbate symptoms of mental illness and interfere with treatment effectiveness, highlighting the importance of healthy lifestyle choices in maintaining mental well-being.

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​Physical development phases can affect mental health too​


Developmental factors, including life stage, transitions, and developmental milestones, influence susceptibility to mental health issues at different points across the lifespan. Adolescence is a critical period characterized by rapid physical, emotional, and cognitive changes, making individuals more vulnerable to stress, peer pressure, and identity exploration. Young adulthood is marked by transitions such as leaving home, starting college or work, and forming intimate relationships, which can evoke feelings of uncertainty, anxiety, and self-doubt. Parenthood, midlife, and later life also present unique challenges and stressors, including caregiving responsibilities, career changes, and age-related health concerns, which can impact mental health outcomes.

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