Association between residential greenness and severe psychological distress and the moderating role of 'stay-at-home' status: a population-based cross-sectional study during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
Objective There is a need for public health strategies to address the negative psychological consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the role of residential green exposure has gained prominence, particularly in the context of the 'new normal' and the prevailing 'stay-at-home'...
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Main Authors: | Takeo Fujiwara (Author), Yuna Koyama (Author), Hisaaki Nishimura (Author), Nobutoshi Nawa (Author), Yui Yamaoka (Author), Jin Kuramochi (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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