HIGHLIGHTS
- Who: COMPUTER from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: No., in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: The results indicated that 51.20% of respondents experienced severe mental health disorders while 39.21% reported moderate disorders and 8.82% exhibited mild symptoms. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics including frequency distributions and percentages to examine the relationship between traffic congestion and mental health.
SUMMARY
The psychological burden of enduring long hours in traffic can exacerbate mental health issues, leading to increased stress and anxiety levels. This situation not only affects productivity but also . . .

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