Being a part of a team can improve your mental health

People who are part of a work, sports or social team are 24 per cent more likely to report they are happy than those who are not, according to research.

Team players have a better support network (22 per cent) and more than one in 10 (13 per cent) credit being part of a team with getting through a hard time in their life.

This rises to an 80 percent boost among disabled people in a team, who are also 33 per cent more likely to say their mental health is good.

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Currently, 44 per cent ofpeople in the UK aren’t involved in social, professional, community orinterests-based support networks.

While for 21 per cent, thenumber of teams they belong to has decreased over the past three years,according to the poll of 2,002 adults, of whom 417 considered themselves tohave a disability.