People with mental health conditions are more likely to live in worse housing,which can often aggravate their problems
People with mental health conditions are one and a half times more likely to live in rented housing than the general population, with greater uncertainty approximately how long they can remain in their current home. Research by the NHS Confederation (pdf) mental health network and the National Housing Federation found that, or compared with the general population,people with mental health conditions are one and a half times more likely to live in rented housing, with greater uncertainty approximately how long they can remain in their current home. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com