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Pediatric climate distress: A scoping review and clinical resource
Introduction: Climate change is the public health crisis of our time, with young people particularly at risk. Climate change has been associated with increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders.
Jeremy D. Wortzel +10 more
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Climate change distress and impairment among adolescents in Germany
IntroductionClimate change is one of the most consequential challenges in the 21st century with widespread consequences, including its effect on mental health.
Lars König +5 more
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Correlates of climate change distress: The difference to general distress. [PDF]
Beckord J +6 more
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Nurses often face ethically challenging situations that can trigger moral distress and compromise their well-being. Understanding how ethical climate, moral courage, and moral resilience interact is essential for promoting ethical practice and supporting
Ebtsam Aly Abou Hashish +1 more
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The mental health impacts of climate change are increasingly documented; however, less research has investigated the relationship between climate change-related psychological distress and engagement with the issue.
Matthew T. Ballew +8 more
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Psycho-social factors associated with climate distress, hope and behavioural intentions in young UK residents. [PDF]
Although the UK has been relatively spared significant geophysical impacts of climate change, many people, youth in particular, are increasingly worried about climate change.
Vercammen A, Oswald T, Lawrance E.
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BackgroundReducing nurse job burnout is vital for quality care and turnover reduction, particularly in emergency departments. Given that moral distress is a crucial predictor of job burnout, this study seeks to identify factors that can alter this ...
Shirong Wu +5 more
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Introduction and behavioral validation of the climate change distress and impairment scale
Governmental agencies and the medical and psychological professions are calling for a greater focus on the negative mental health effects of climate change (CC). As a first step, the field needs measures to distinguish affective/emotional distress due to
Johanna Hepp +4 more
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Background Climate change poses a worldwide challenge with anticipated exacerbation in the future, resulting in irreversible consequences. Nursing students may be vulnerable to experiencing psychological effects associated with climate change.
Ali D. Abousoliman +8 more
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Youths’ Wellbeing Between Future and Uncertainty Across Cultural Contexts: A Focus on Latent Meanings as Mediational Factors [PDF]
Factors like future time perspective, cultural belongings, and semiotic resources (i.e., individuals’ meanings to interpret the world), as well as worrying phenomena (climate change and armed conflicts), can harm wellbeing and increase personal distress.
Massimo Ingrassia +5 more
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