Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change Among Vulnerable Populations Globally: An Integrative Review
Background: Climate change has been shown to be directly linked to multiple physiological sequelae and to impact health consequences. However, the impact of climate change on mental health globally, particularly among vulnerable populations, is less well understood. Objective: To explore the mental...
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Main Authors: | Bradley Patrick White (Author), Suellen Breakey (Author), Margaret J. Brown (Author), Jenny Rand Smith (Author), Amanda Tarbet (Author), Patrice K. Nicholas (Author), Ana M. Viamonte Ros (Author) |
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Ubiquity Press,
2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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