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Living in Mold-Contaminated Homes Doubles Risk of Depression and Anxiety, UK Study Finds

A large-scale UK study tracking 10,000 households over six years finds that occupants of mold-contaminated homes are twice as likely to develop clinically significant depression or anxiety — independent of housing quality and socioeconomic factors.

Occupants of mold-contaminated homes are twice as likely to develop clinically significant depression or anxiety compared to those in unaffected homes, according to a six-year longitudinal study of 10,000 UK households published in the British Journal of Psychiatry in March 2026.

The study, which controlled for housing quality, income, employment status, and pre-existing mental health conditions, found that the association between mold and mental health outcomes was robust across all demographic subgroups. The effect was strongest among women, parents of young children, and individuals over 65.

Researchers propose two mechanisms. The first is biological: mycotoxin exposure and systemic inflammation are known to affect serotonin and dopamine pathways, directly altering mood regulation. The second is psychosocial: the stress of living in a damaged home, combined with the financial burden of remediation and the dismissal of health complaints by physicians, creates a compounding psychological burden.

The study authors note that the mental health impact of mold is rarely discussed in public health messaging, which focuses almost exclusively on respiratory outcomes. They call for mental health screening to be incorporated into housing health assessments.

The findings are particularly relevant in the context of post-disaster housing, where displaced families are often temporarily housed in structures with elevated mold risk.

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