Indigenous mental health and climate change: A systematic literature review
Indigenous Peoples are among the most vulnerable to adverse mental health impacts resulting from climate change globally. In the context of a continually changing climate, an understanding of the diverse risks, impact, and responses of Indigenous communities to climate related mental health impacts...
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Main Authors: | Emily Ann Vecchio (Author), Michelle Dickson (Author), Ying Zhang (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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