This article explores the complex relationship between economic decision-making and mental health. It examines the various ways in which mental health can influence economic decision-making processes and outcomes, as well as the impact of economic decision-making on mental health. By analyzing existing literature and empirical evidence, this article emphasizes the bidirectional nature of this relationship and highlights the importance of considering mental health factors in economic decision-making frameworks. The findings underscore the need for integrated policies and interventions that address both economic and mental health concerns for optimal societal well-being.
Published Date: 2024-03-12; Received Date: 2023-06-10