Psychiatric News (12/6) reported, “Individuals who have a diverse social network that spans multiple communities are less likely to use antidepressants, according to a spatial analysis.” The researchers said, “Bridging social capital is extremely important for members of geographically isolated communities, where the lack of outside connections can make bonding social capital and cohesive social networks possibly even harmful for mental health by placing too much control on the individual, or by isolating the individual in an unhealthy social environment.” The findings were published in Science Advances.
Related Links:
— “Having a Geographically Diverse Social Network May Boost Mental Health,” Psychiatric News, December 6, 2024