Climate change and its effects present notable challenges for mental health, particularly for vul-nerable populations, including young people. Immediately following the unprecedented Black Summer bushfire season of 2019/2020, 746 Australians (aged 16–25 years) completed measures of mental health and perceptions of climate change. Results indicated greater presentations of depression, anxiety, stress, adjustment disorder symptoms, substance abuse, and climate change distress and concern, as well as lower psychological resilience and perceived distance to climate change, in participants with direct exposure to these bushfires. Findings highlight significant vulnerabilities of concern for youth mental health as climate change advances
The past decade has seen heightened public discourse over the effects of climate change at a global ...
Young people today are predicted to experience more climate change related stressors and harms than ...
“[…] only by uniting the power of the entire village could they chase Snake away.” —In “Th...
Climate change and its effects present notable challenges for mental health, particularly for vul-ne...
In 2019–2020, Australia experienced an unprecedented bushfire season that caused widespread environm...
The effect of climate change on mental health has been observable in cultures and populations deeply...
IntroductionClimate change is a source of global concern that has both direct and general impacts on...
This report provides an overview of the mental health and wellbeing following Australia’s 2019-20 bu...
High quality monitoring of mental health and well-being over an extended period is essential to unde...
Climate change is exacerbating climate variability, evident in more frequent and severe weather-rela...
Climate change will bring more frequent, long lasting and severe adverse weather events and these ch...
Extreme weather events brought about by climate change can have severe effects on the mental health ...
Introduction. Weather-related disasters, such as wildfires exacerbated by a rise in global temperatu...
The Western Pacific Region (WPR) is on the front line of climate change challenges. Understanding ho...
OBJECTIVES: Climate change will bring more frequent, long lasting and severe adverse weather events ...
The past decade has seen heightened public discourse over the effects of climate change at a global ...
Young people today are predicted to experience more climate change related stressors and harms than ...
“[…] only by uniting the power of the entire village could they chase Snake away.” —In “Th...
Climate change and its effects present notable challenges for mental health, particularly for vul-ne...
In 2019–2020, Australia experienced an unprecedented bushfire season that caused widespread environm...
The effect of climate change on mental health has been observable in cultures and populations deeply...
IntroductionClimate change is a source of global concern that has both direct and general impacts on...
This report provides an overview of the mental health and wellbeing following Australia’s 2019-20 bu...
High quality monitoring of mental health and well-being over an extended period is essential to unde...
Climate change is exacerbating climate variability, evident in more frequent and severe weather-rela...
Climate change will bring more frequent, long lasting and severe adverse weather events and these ch...
Extreme weather events brought about by climate change can have severe effects on the mental health ...
Introduction. Weather-related disasters, such as wildfires exacerbated by a rise in global temperatu...
The Western Pacific Region (WPR) is on the front line of climate change challenges. Understanding ho...
OBJECTIVES: Climate change will bring more frequent, long lasting and severe adverse weather events ...
The past decade has seen heightened public discourse over the effects of climate change at a global ...
Young people today are predicted to experience more climate change related stressors and harms than ...
“[…] only by uniting the power of the entire village could they chase Snake away.” —In “Th...