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Jun 3, 2021 · Research shows these effects correlate with poor mental health. Equity, a component of environmental form, is key when considering the links between the environment and mental health, with populations of lower socioeconomic status experiencing poorer mental health than those of higher status.
- Division on Earth
- 2021
Oct 8, 2022 · This approach allows us to visualize the key terms associated with a changing natural environment and mental health, including links to direct effects on the brain and physical integrity, and indirect effects, through the perception of environmental degradation and extreme weather events.
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- 6, Issue11
- 08 October 2022
Feb 16, 2022 · This commentary provides a nonsystematic, expert-guided conceptual review and interdisciplinary perspective on the convergence of environmental and mental health, drawing from hypotheses, findings, and research gaps presented and discussed at the workshop.
We looked for the association between classical psychiatric disorders such as anxiety schizophrenia, mood disorder and depression, suicide, aggressive behaviors, despair for the loss of usual landscape, and phenomena related to climate change and extreme weather.
2 days ago · Before turning to the mental health domains described in the dual-continuum framework, it is helpful to first consider the climate-related hazards that can lead to them 34.Acute hazards, such as ...
This paper investigates environmental degradation and pollution as a threat to mental health. It also looks into nature as an enabler of good mental health and the role of nature in the treatment of mental health conditions.
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Feb 25, 2020 · The indicators of life expectancy and infant mortality are used to measure population health, whereas environmental degradation is measured by CO2 emissions. The empirical findings show that environmental degradation negatively influences population health outcomes.