There are many factors that can impact your mental health, from tough periods with finances to difficulties in your relationships; but where you live may also play a significant role.
Some U.S. states seem to have better systems in place to promote positive mental health — and improve their residents' satisfaction — than others.
Soliant Health, a company that offers healthcare jobs and staffing services nationwide, released a ranking of the 2023 Best States for Mental Health this September.
The company used data from several reputable sources, like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The report based each state's ranking on eight categories:The frequency of "bad mental health days" reported by the populationMental health provider accessSuicide rates for people aged 15 to 24The frequency of violent crimeUnemployment ratesThe rate of "disconnected youth," which refers to those between ages 16 and 19 who aren't working or attending schoolAccess to areas where people can exercise such as parks and recreation centersAir pollution, which they used to "offset states with limited access to exercise opportunities due to rural landscapes and larger bodies of nature or protected land"DON'T MISS: I took Finland’s free masterclass on happiness: Here are 3 things I learnedThese ten states have the best conditions to "meet the mental health needs" of their residents.
Organizations:
Mental Health, for Disease Control, U.S . Bureau of Labor Statistics
Locations:
U.S