Connecting to Community: A Social Identity Approach to Neighborhood Mental Health.
S Alexander HaslamPolly FongCatherine HaslamTegan CruwysPublished in: Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc (2023)
We need to understand the connection between where people live and their mental health better than we do. This article helps us do this by presenting an integrated model of the way that social and psychological factors affect the relationship between someone's neighborhood and their mental health. This model builds on insights from social epidemiology, health geography, and urban sociology. Its distinct and novel contribution is to point to the importance of four pathways through which neighborhood identification shapes residents' mental health. A large body of recent research supports this model and highlights its potential to integrate and expand upon existing theories. We also discuss how our model can inform policies and interventions that seek to improve mental health outcomes in communities.