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Climate change distress, entrapment, and suicidal ideation

open access: yesClimatic Change
AbstractClimate change distress has been shown to be associated with markers of negative mental health. However, it is unclear whether climate change distress is also associated with suicidal ideation and whether this association might be mediated by perceptions of entrapment.
Julia Brailovskaia, Tobias Teismann
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The relationship between climate change and mental health: a systematic review of the association between eco-anxiety, psychological distress, and symptoms of major affective disorders

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry
Background and objectives The adverse impacts of climate change on mental health is a burgeoning area, although findings are inconsistent. The emerging concept of eco-anxiety represents distress in relation to climate change and may be related to mental ...
Suzanne M. Cosh   +6 more
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A COSMIN systematic review of the psychometric properties of instruments that measure climate change-related distress

open access: yesCogent Mental Health
Awareness of the climate crisis has been linked to a range of distressing emotions and multiple measurement tools have been created to assess climate change-related distress.
Georgina Ramsay   +3 more
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From moral distress to resilient ethical climate among general practitioners: Fostering awareness. A qualitative pilot study.

open access: yesPLoS ONE
BackgroundMoral distress in and ethical climate of health care institutions are highly intertwined subjects and have been linked to various quality of care indicators as well as job turnover intentions among health care professionals. Predominantly, both
Raf Coremans   +3 more
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Adolescent mental distress in the wake of climate disasters

open access: yesPreventive Medicine Reports
Retrospective exposure to a higher number and prolonged duration of climate-related disasters could be positively associated with adolescent mental distress.Person-level data came from 38,616 high-school students residing in 22 urban public-school districts in 14 states (U.S. Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2019). Each district's federally declared climate-
Amy H. Auchincloss   +4 more
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Effects of ethics communication in health care: a cluster randomised controlled trial [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Medical Ethics
Background Studies show that healthcare professionals encounter ethically difficult situations in everyday clinical practice, and there is a need for interprofessional communication in organised forms.
Brännström Margareta   +2 more
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Development and validation of a climate change version of the man-made disaster-related distress scale (CC-MMDS)

open access: yesThe Journal of Climate Change and Health
Introduction: Climate change, considered as a pressing man-made disaster, poses a fundamental threat to global health, with significant psychological consequences.
Jil Beckord   +8 more
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Investigating the Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change in Youth: Design and Implementation of the International Changing Worlds Study

open access: yesChallenges, 2023
As climate change continues unabated, research is increasingly focused on capturing and quantifying the lesser-known psychological responses and mental health implications of this humanitarian and environmental crisis.
Ans Vercammen   +10 more
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A scoping review of the impact of eco-distress and coping with distress on the mental health experiences of climate scientists

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionIn the face of a future predicted to be one defined by an increase in the Earth’s surface temperature, and the associated extreme weather events, distressing emotional responses are understandable.
Luis Calabria   +2 more
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