Health inequalities: briefing 10 Mental health
contribute to a greater risk of mental health problems if they are multiple in nature and if there are no protective factors to mitigate against their negative impact.§,3 Key areas for action There is a clear case to invest in the prevention of mental health problems and promote mental wellbeing.
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