“…Membership in lower social classes has been associated with a variety of mental health risk factors. Lower‐social class individuals are two to five times more likely to experience a diagnosable mental health condition than the general population (Bourdon, Rae, Locke, Narrow & Regier, ); and more likely to experience depression (Costa‐Font & Gil, ; Poulton et al., ; Zimmerman & Katon, ), anxiety disorders (Lynch, Kaplan & Salonen, ) and substance use disorders (Diala, Muntaner & Walrath, ; Furr‐Holden & Anthony, ; Green, Carnes, Carnes & Weinman, ; Salom, Williams, Najman & Alati, ; Swendsen et al., ; Wohlfarth & Van Den Brink, ). In addition, those who seek treatment are more likely to receive lower quality mental health care (DHHS, ; Isaacs & Schroeder, ; McGrath, Keita, Strickland & Russo, ; Pope & Arthur, ), less likely to experience positive outcomes from therapy (Falconnier, ), and more likely to drop out of therapy early (Smith, ; Wierzbicki & Pekarik, ).…”