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Distressing encounters in the context of climate change: Idioms of distress, determinants, and responses to distress in Tuvalu

Transcultural Psychiatry, 2019
Across the globe there is a critical need for culturally informed and locally valid approaches to mental health assessment and intervention, particularly among disadvantaged and marginalized populations. To be optimally effective, such approaches must be informed by a sound understanding of locally relevant idioms of distress and its determinants ...
Kari Gibson, Nick Haslam, Ida Kaplan
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Threat Severity and Threat Susceptibility Are Significantly Correlated with Climate Distress in Australian Mothers

Climate
Climate change presents a critical global crisis, characterized by rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and shifting climate patterns. Vulnerable populations bear a disproportionate share of these impacts, with women at heightened risk due to ...
Jennifer L. Barkin   +5 more
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Impact of ethical climate on moral distress revisited

Nursing Ethics, 2014
Background: Moral distress is a major problem in nursing profession. Researchers identified that the stronger the ethical basis of the organization, the less moral distress is reported. However, different ethical climates may have different impacts on moral distress.
Gülem, Atabay   +2 more
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The role of trait mindfulness in moderating climate distress during wildfire season

PLOS Climate
Extreme worry about climate change can lead to maladaptive climate distress, defined as avoiding negative thoughts and feelings about climate. Avoiding negative thoughts and feelings (“experiential avoidance”) is a risk factor for clinical depression and
Joanna Y. Guan   +8 more
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Registered Nurses’ Perceptions of Moral Distress and Ethical Climate

Nursing Ethics, 2009
Moral distress is a phenomenon of increasing concern in nursing practice, education and research. Previous research has suggested that moral distress is associated with perceptions of ethical climate, which has implications for nursing practice and patient outcomes.
Bernadette, Pauly   +3 more
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Environmental identity-based therapies for climate distress: applying cognitive behavioural approaches

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
This paper describes an interdisciplinary integration of the concept of environmental identity into cognitive behavioural approaches to facilitate psychotherapy interventions for climate distress. Environmental identity encompasses one’s sense of self in
Thomas Doherty   +4 more
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‘I am really scared for the future’: climate distress among Brazilian youth

Environmental Education Research
Distress about climate change is a growing global phenomenon associated with mental health problems. We sought to understand climate change distress among youth in Brazil, a country that plays a critical role in climate change.
Marina Schor   +5 more
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Relationship between Climate Type and Observed Pavement Distresses

International Conference on Transportation and Development 2016, 2016
Climate is assumed by pavement engineers to have an effect on pavement performance. The United States Air Force (USAF) has measured the pavement condition of their airfield pavements using Pavement Condition Index for over 20 years, resulting in a good record of pavement performance for various pavements world-wide.
T. A. Parsons, B. A. Pullen
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Avoiding distress migration through climate policy

2011
Based on the preceding discussion, two broad international policy directions need to be advanced as priority measures. The first of these consists of actions that reduce the climatic triggers for distress migration, while the second consists of actions that build greater capacity within vulnerable populations to adapt to extreme climatic events and ...
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Climate change denial and distress

Study Overview Previous research has shown that, among U.S. residents, climate change denial (CCD) is more pronounced in those with a conservative political orientation, while climate change anxiety (CCA) is more pronounced in those with a liberal political orientation (Gerber & Anaki, 2024; Lewandowski et al., 2024).The current study examines the ...
Anaki, David, Gerber, Zach
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