Fine particulate matter and depressive symptoms in children: A mediation model of physical activity and a moderation model of family poverty
Rationale: Exposure to fine particulate matter has adverse effects on mental health outcomes. However, no empirical study has yet been conducted on mechanisms of how and why exposure to fine particulate matter can affect mental health outcomes, especially focusing on children. In addition, children...
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Main Authors: | Young Sun Joo (Author), Jisun Kim (Author), Jungae Lee (Author), Ick-Joong Chung (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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