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Climate Change, Air Pollution, and Children’s Mental Health

The journal of applied research on children : informing policy for children at risk(2022)

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Abstract
Climate change and air pollution are twin global public health challenges of high priority. Sharing linked causes and solutions, both climate change and air pollution are suggested by a growing body of research to inflict negative mental health outcomes through multiple mechanisms. However, there are still gaps in understanding the links between climate change, air pollution and mental health, especially in children and adolescents, who are particularly at-risk. Current findings are summarized and their implications for future research as well as public health policies are discussed.
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air pollution,climate change,mental health,childrens
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