Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 21, 2026

Measuring Neural and Behavioral Activity During Ongoing Computerized Social Interactions: An Examination of Event-Related Brain Potentials
Published on: November 15, 2014
Exploring the association between social exclusion and mental health problems
Michelle Arellano Spano1, David P Osborn2,3, Naomi Launders2
1UCL Division of Psychiatry, 4th Floor, Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7NF, UK. m.spano@ucl.ac.uk.
Purpose:
Social exclusion encompasses multiple domains, material, digital, relational, political, and structural. These may have different impacts on an individual's mental health. We evaluated associations between domains of social exclusion and mental health problems in a sample of English adults.
Methods:
Using data from Understanding Society, we analysed social exclusion exposures and mental health outcomes at Wave 11 (2019-21) among 34,403 adults. We generated standardised domain scores and an overall social exclusion measure using principal component analysis. Mental health was assessed using the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) continuous symptom scores (range 0-36). We used survey-weighted linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, and ethnicity.
Results:
Each standard deviation increase in overall social exclusion was associated with 1.28-point increase in GHQ-12 symptoms (95% CI: 1.11,1.44). Domain-specific analyses showed the strongest associations for material exclusion ([Formula: see text]=1.34, 95% CI: 1.20,1.47) and relational exclusion ([Formula: see text]=1.37, 95% CI:1.09,1.65). Digital, political, and structural exclusion showed smaller positive associations ([Formula: see text]=0.15 to 0.37). Associations did not differ by sex and remained robust when examining mental health caseness as a binary outcome.
Conclusion:
Social exclusion was associated with worse mental health, with strongest effects for relational and material domains. Policies targeting these domains may have the largest impact on population mental health.
Related Concept Videos
Importance of Need for Affiliation
Stress and Mental Health
Individuals with depression often experience challenges in both their personal and professional...
Social Relationships and Well-Being
Sources of Self-Esteem III: Social Comparison
Depressive Disorders: Etiology
Biological Factors in Depression
Biological predispositions significantly influence the risk of developing depressive disorders. Genetic studies highlight the role of variations in the serotonin transporter...
Psychological and Sociocultural Causes of Schizophrenia
