How Does Urbanization Affect Mental Health

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This article will talk about how does society and environment affect people’s mental health.
First, urbanization as a impact of globalization make people anxiety, because they have to face many new challenges in their daily life. Inferior environment as a small part of environment determines the risks of a person been in mental illness. Then, the statistics report from Canadian government shows that the mental illness is the most important risk factor for suicide and explained why married people are healthier than single and widowed people. Finally, people are encouraged to do some panning for extreme weather which is helpful when they be in bad weather.
The rapid increase in urban population worldwide has become one of the most important global health issues of the 21st century. Since urbanization can influences the rates of mental illness through its impact on social structure. A large number of people moving from rural areas to cities and lead to a decrease in the original social capital and an increase in the
In Canada, women are more likely to attempt suicide, but male had a higher rate of suicide than female. Because female would like to use poison and drugs to kill themselves and male prefer hanging. This article also points out that single, divorced or widowed people are more prone to consider suicide than married people. Since people with a partner are more likely to gain social support and has a strong relationship between others. Therefore, they are able to living in a relatively stable situation and have lower risks of having mental illness. This article is written by the government organization (Statistics Canada ), so the sources of information are effective. Moreover, they had researched this topic for a long period of time from 19th century to 20th century to make sure the

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