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Cold homes and mental health harm: Evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

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SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
卷 314, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115461

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Cold homes; Indoor temperature; Mental health; Mental distress; Social harm

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  1. NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Healthy Housing
  2. [APP1196456]

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Cold homes are associated with serious health problems and excessive winter mortality. Despite the mild climate in the UK, cold homes remain a significant issue. Research shows that living in a cold home can cause mental health harm. These results highlight the importance of ensuring people can live in comfortable homes.
Cold homes are associated with a range of serious health conditions as well as excess winter mortality. Despite a comparatively mild climate cold homes are a significant problem in the UK, with a recent estimate finding that over one-quarter of low-income households had been unable to adequately heat their home in winter 2022. The magnitude of cold housing in a country that benefits from a mild climate indicates indifference towards, or acceptance of, a significant minority of people living in inadequate conditions on the part of policy makers. Cold homes are therefore a source of social harm. Recent changes to the household energy price cap, the rising cost of living, the ongoing effects of the benefit cap, and below inflation uprating to social security benefits is likely to greatly exacerbate this issue. In this research we use data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study to explore whether living in a cold home causes mental health harm. We control for mental distress and housing temper-ature on entry to the survey in order to account for the potentially bi-directional relationship. Multilevel discrete -time event history models show that the transition into living in a home that is not suitably warm is associated with nearly double the odds of experiencing severe mental distress for those who had no mental distress at the beginning of the survey; and over three times the odds of severe mental distress for those previously on the borderline of severe mental distress. These results show the significant costs of failing to ensure that people are able to live in homes in which they are able to live comfortably by even the most basic standards. These costs will be felt not just individually, but also more broadly in terms of increased health spending and reduced working.

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