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Global priorities for climate change and mental health research

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Charlson, F., Ali, S., Augustinavicius, J., Benmarhnia, T., Birch, S., Clayton, S., ... & Massazza, A., 2022, "Global priorities for climate change and mental health research" in Environment international158, 106984.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2021.106984

Presentation

Compared with other health areas, the mental health impacts of climate change have received less research attention. The literature on climate change and mental health is growing rapidly but is characterised by several limitations and research gaps. In a field where the need for designing evidence-based adaptation strategies is urgent, and research gaps are vast, implementing a broad, all-encompassing research agenda will require some strategic focus.

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