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Climate change on the brain: Neural correlates of climate anxiety
Journal of Anxiety DisordersClimate change is a global crisis impacting individuals' mental health. Climate anxiety is an emerging area of interest within popular culture and the scientific community. Yet, little is known about the mechanisms underlying climate anxiety. We provide evidence that climate anxiety is related to gray matter volume in the midcingulate cortex as well as
Joshua M, Carlson +2 more
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Integration anxiety: The cognitive isolation of climate change
Global Environmental Change, 2018Abstract Experts recommend that decision-makers in climate-vulnerable sectors integrate, or ‘mainstream’, climate change adaptation into their decision-making. Farmers are often thought to do so intuitively, because many climate change impacts will manifest in similar ways to the weather and climate variability that farmers have always faced. However,
K.M. Findlater +3 more
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[Mental health and climate change: reconceptualizing eco-anxiety].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2023Climate change may bring about anxiety, which may be referred to as eco-anxiety. Commonly accepted conceptual or diagnostic criteria for eco-anxiety are currently lacking. Here, we briefly summarize the current literature on climate change and mental illness.
Jurjen J, Luykx +2 more
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2023
Abstract This chapter introduces the overall aim and scope of this anthology, providing a survey of recent research into various expressions of eco-anxiety and other ecological emotions, particularly as they pertain to climate change and the coronavirus pandemic. Several possible frameworks are discussed, including “global anxieties” and
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Abstract This chapter introduces the overall aim and scope of this anthology, providing a survey of recent research into various expressions of eco-anxiety and other ecological emotions, particularly as they pertain to climate change and the coronavirus pandemic. Several possible frameworks are discussed, including “global anxieties” and
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A psychometric evaluation of the Climate Change Anxiety Scale
2022Clayton and Karazsia (2020) developed the Climate Change Anxiety Scale (CCAS) to measure anxiety associated with perceptions of climate change. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the CCAS with a conceptual replication of Clayton and Karazsia’s study 2.
Gabrielle Feather, Matt N Williams
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Predicting climate change anxiety
Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2023Zahra Asgarizadeh +2 more
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Reflection of Nursing Students’ Climate Crisis Awareness on Climate Change Anxiety
GISTU Journal of Health and Biological SciencesPurpose: This study was conducted to evaluate the reflection of nursing students' climate crisis awareness on climate change anxiety. Methods: The universe of the descriptive and correlational type study was composed of students studying in the nursing department of a university (400 students). The sample of the research consisted of 106 students. Data
Emine Karacan +2 more
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Gender Differences in Climate Change Anxiety
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Kalysha Closson +14 more
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Climate change anxiety: a portrait of Portugal
Social Responsibility JournalPurpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of socio-demographic and social psychological characteristics on climate change anxiety and pro-environmental behaviour. Design/methodology/approach The climate crisis presents a
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry
Background: As climate change persists, accelerates, and intensifies, and since mitigating factors are absent, mental health impacts are expected to follow the same patterns. Therefore, it appears of utmost importance to deepen and broaden the knowledge and understanding of how and through which mechanisms climate change anxiety (CCA) may interplay ...
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Background: As climate change persists, accelerates, and intensifies, and since mitigating factors are absent, mental health impacts are expected to follow the same patterns. Therefore, it appears of utmost importance to deepen and broaden the knowledge and understanding of how and through which mechanisms climate change anxiety (CCA) may interplay ...
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