Nowadays, many big cities are suffering from heavy air pollution and continuous haze weather. Compared with the threat on physical health, the influence of haze on people’s mental health is much less discussed in the current literature. Emotion is one of the most important indicators of mental health. To understand the negative impact of haze weather on the emotion of the people, we conducted an investigation based on historical weather records and microblog data in Tianjin, China. Specifically, an emotional thesaurus was generated with a microblog corpus collected from sample data. Based on the thesaurus, the public emotion under haze was statistically described. Then, through correlation analysis and comparative study, the relation ...
Severe air pollution associated with the rapid urbanization is a pressing issue in China. Moreover, ...
Within a time sampling study of the effects on unemployment of subjective well-being (Kirchler, 1985...
This paper studies the impact of six main air pollutants on three key dimensions of subjective well-...
Nowadays, many big cities are suffering from heavy air pollution and continuous haze weather. Compar...
The files in this project are the R codes used in the research entitled "Urbanites’ Mental Health Un...
In 2013, the Chinese central government launched a war on air pollution. As a new and major source o...
© 2020 The Authors Climate change poses a grave threat to humans. This study couples meteorological ...
Abstract Background Exogenous stressors resulting from air pollution can lead to depression and chro...
Haze pollution has become the most serious environmental risk in China and generated a large amount ...
Existing studies that evaluate the impact of pollution on human beings understate its negative effec...
A total of 306 Malaysian university students and staff were surveyed to ascertain the physical and e...
Though the effects of air quality and weather conditions on tourism have been examined from differen...
This study examines the effects of prolonged air pollution on subjective well-being (SWB) in China. ...
Abstract: The focus of haze prevention is how to solve the relationship between social and economic ...
Although the physical effects of air pollution on humans are well documented, there may be even grea...
Severe air pollution associated with the rapid urbanization is a pressing issue in China. Moreover, ...
Within a time sampling study of the effects on unemployment of subjective well-being (Kirchler, 1985...
This paper studies the impact of six main air pollutants on three key dimensions of subjective well-...
Nowadays, many big cities are suffering from heavy air pollution and continuous haze weather. Compar...
The files in this project are the R codes used in the research entitled "Urbanites’ Mental Health Un...
In 2013, the Chinese central government launched a war on air pollution. As a new and major source o...
© 2020 The Authors Climate change poses a grave threat to humans. This study couples meteorological ...
Abstract Background Exogenous stressors resulting from air pollution can lead to depression and chro...
Haze pollution has become the most serious environmental risk in China and generated a large amount ...
Existing studies that evaluate the impact of pollution on human beings understate its negative effec...
A total of 306 Malaysian university students and staff were surveyed to ascertain the physical and e...
Though the effects of air quality and weather conditions on tourism have been examined from differen...
This study examines the effects of prolonged air pollution on subjective well-being (SWB) in China. ...
Abstract: The focus of haze prevention is how to solve the relationship between social and economic ...
Although the physical effects of air pollution on humans are well documented, there may be even grea...
Severe air pollution associated with the rapid urbanization is a pressing issue in China. Moreover, ...
Within a time sampling study of the effects on unemployment of subjective well-being (Kirchler, 1985...
This paper studies the impact of six main air pollutants on three key dimensions of subjective well-...