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How politics in the country affects mental health?

TLDR: How politics in the country affects mental health?
In the forum thread initiated by Nomad, the discussion revolves around the impact of politics on mental health, specifically referencing a report on how the political climate in the United States is affecting Americans' mental well-being. Nomad expresses personal feelings of depression due to the political situation in their home country, inviting other users to share their thoughts and experiences regarding the influence of politics on mental health. The thread highlights a general agreement among users that politics can indeed have a significant negative impact on mental health, with several users sharing their own struggles and observations related to political stress.
Sometime back I read a report that said politics in the United States is taking a toll on the mental health of Americans. I can perfectly relate to this research as the political situation in our home country is making me depressed. What do you think?
 
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