Wildfires and social media discourse: exploring mental health and emotional wellbeing through Twitter
IntroductionThe rise in global temperatures due to climate change has escalated the frequency and intensity of wildfires worldwide. Beyond their direct impact on physical health, these wildfires can significantly impact mental health. Conventional mental health studies predominantly rely on surveys,...
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Main Authors: | Yury E. García (Author), Miryam Elizabeth Villa-Pérez (Author), Kuang Li (Author), Xiao Hui Tai (Author), Luis A. Trejo (Author), Maria L. Daza-Torres (Author), J. Cricelio Montesinos-López (Author), Miriam Nuño (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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