This week a partial draft (introduction and 1-2 more sections, using your outline headings to delineate sections, plus references) is due. Submit through the submission link with an email as backup (a Word or .rtf file attached to an email). Please remember to use your name as part of the filename. Due Day 5. 

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Outline: How Limited Resources Affect Mental Health

Michelle Lynn

Walden University

HUMN 6912

Instructor Jessica Millimen

July 5, 2025

Outline: How Limited Resources Affect Mental Health

Introduction

· Definitions of mental health and the importance of focusing on it in terms of overall well-being.

· Explanation of the concept of having limited resources (e.g., food, housing, healthcare, education, and social support).

· Thesis statement: Mental health is damaged when basic needs are not met through constant stress, neglect, and isolation.

Impact of Housing Instability on Mental Health

· Inability to have a stable house causes a state of irresolvable insecurity and fear, which results in constant stress, anxiety, and sleeping problems.

· People tend to experience the feeling of insecurity and lack of power, which could dramatically affect emotional stability and general mental health.

· Those who are homeless and are housing insecure are closely associated with a high level of depression, PTSD, and substance use.

· Having no confidential place to recover, whether afraid of traumatic memory or emotional pain, contributes to mental illness, making it even more severe.

Lack of Access to Healthcare.

· Uninsured and low-income people will miss an early mental health intervention.

· The consequences of untreated or undertreated conditions make underlying mental conditions worse (Modi et al., 2022).

· Mental health professionals are hard to find in rural and underserved communities (Conroy et al., 2020).

Food Insecurity and Mental Health

· Poor nutrition and hunger are associated with irritability, cognitive loss, and fatigue.

· It is hard to stop constantly worrying about meals, which means a higher chance of developing anxiety and depression (Mayo Clinic, 2023).

· Children who experience food insecurity are emotionally underdeveloped.

Educational and Economic Inequities

· There is also the issue that poor education restricts employment opportunities, thereby cementing poverty cycles (Adely et al., 2021).

· Stress leads to long-term emotional trouble due to a lack of finances.

· The restricted understanding of mental health suppresses the ability to seek aid.

Social Isolation and Lack of Community Support

· Lack of supportive relationships enhances loneliness and hopelessness.

· Stigma in low-resource environments discourages help-seeking.

· Disadvantaged populations do not usually have available mental health outreach (Kaihlanen et al., 2022).

Conclusion

· Give a summary of the effects of failure to meet basic needs on mental health.

· Stress on resource equity to enhance the outcomes of general mental health in the population.

References

Adely, F. I. J., Mitra, A., Mohamed, M., & Shaham, A. (2021). Poor education, unemployment, and the promise of skills: The hegemony of the "skills mismatch" discourse. International Journal of Educational Development, 82, 102381. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijedudev.2021.102381

Conroy, J., Lin, L., & Ghaness, A. (2020, July 1). Why People Are Not Getting the Care They Need. Apa.org; American Psychological Association. https://www.apa.org/monitor/2020/07/datapoint-care

Kaihlanen, A.-M., Virtanen, L., Buchert, U., Safarov, N., Valkonen, P., Hietapakka, L., Hörhammer, I., Kujala, S., Kouvonen, A., & Heponiemi, T. (2022). Towards digital health equity – a qualitative study of the challenges experienced by vulnerable groups in using digital health services in the COVID-19 era. BMC Health Services Research, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-022-07584-4

Mayo Clinic. (2023, February 20). Overcoming mental health care barriers. Mayo Clinic Health System. https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/overcoming-mental-health-care-barriers

Modi, H., Orgera, K., & Grover, A. (2022, October 10). Exploring barriers to mental health care in the U.S. AAMC Research and Action Institute. https://www.aamcresearchinstitute.org/our-work/issue-brief/exploring-barriers-mental-health-care-us

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