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How could voting benefit mental health?

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previous Special Feature, we looked at the intricate ways in which a person’s political participation is tied to their state of health.Studies have shown that individuals with poor self-reported physical and mental health are less likely to cast their votes in elections than those who experience good health.Although it remains unclear why this is the case, some researchers have hypothesized that a vicious cycle might be at play.

Poor health may reduce motivation, as well as render individuals more socially isolated, which may further decrease their civic engagement.In turn, the lack of political participation among individuals who report poor health may mean that they do not get a chance to steer healthcare policies and resources in the.

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