Impact of Critical Social Justice Attitudes on Mental Health in Finland
A new psychological assessment measuring attitudes related to critical social justice in Finland found that stronger alignment with these beliefs correlates with heightened instances of anxiety and depression. The study also revealed variations in attitudes across demographic and social groups, with higher agreement among left-wing individuals and female university students in certain fields. The research suggests a complex relationship between critical social justice attitudes and mental well-being, influenced by broader political and ideological beliefs.