How ambient temperature affects mood: an ecological momentary assessment study in Switzerland
Abstract Background Recent research has suggested that an increase in temperature can negatively affect mental health and increase hospitalization for mental illness. It is not clear, however, what factors or mechanisms mediate this association. We aimed to (1) investigate the associations between a...
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Main Authors: | Marvin Bundo (Author), Martin Preisig (Author), Kathleen Merikangas (Author), Jennifer Glaus (Author), Julien Vaucher (Author), Gérard Waeber (Author), Pedro Marques-Vidal (Author), Marie-Pierre F. Strippoli (Author), Thomas Müller (Author), Oscar Franco (Author), Ana Maria Vicedo-Cabrera (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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