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Eco anxiety

British Dental Journal, 2022
People of all ages are increasingly worried about our planet. The burden, though, rests on the young, and they are feeling it. Caroline Hickman and colleagues at the University of Bath polled 10,000 youths aged 16 to 25 years from 10 countries. In their project (the report of which is available but not yet peer reviewed), they discovered that 75% of ...
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Adapting to Eco-Anxiety

2023
Abstract Based on a literature review of climate change, mental health, globalization, and case studies, as well as the author’s experience of living in rural communities, this chapter analyzes the anxiety brought about by climate change among rural communities in Zambia, which are predominantly reliant on agriculture, and how people ...
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Eco‐anxiety in youth: An integrative literature review

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2022
AbstractClimate change‐related eco‐anxiety in young people has made headlines around the world, but most study of this phenomenon has been limited to adults. Eco‐anxiety is still not well defined in the literature, but generally refers to distress, worry, or concern related to the climate change crisis. Young people will be chronologically more exposed
Hailie Brophy   +2 more
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Eco-Anxiety as a Global Affect

2023
Abstract This chapter studies eco-anxiety not only as a personally self-contained feeling but also as a collective and global affect in relation to environmental disasters that seem ubiquitous. This chapter adopts affect theory, which sheds light on emotions in connection to inner processes as well as external environmental conditions ...
Jaouad Achtitah, Said Mentak
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Eco-Anxiety and Pandemic Distress

2022
Abstract In recent decades, as environmental destruction has become more extreme and prevalent around the planet, the way that humans experience the natural world has also changed, giving rise to more frequent and intense experiences of eco-anxiety.
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Eco-Anxiety in a Risk Society

2023
Abstract This chapter takes a sociological approach to the understanding of eco-anxiety in a society with increasing environmental risks, using the lens of the risk society thesis. The risk society thesis, as proposed by Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens, and other social theorists, maintains that current Western society is in a stage of ...
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Translating eco-anxiety into behaviour and behaviour into eco-anxiety: The role of risk perception

Our aim is to investigate whether eco-anxiety might promote pro-environmental behaviours through the mediating role of risk perception.
Soraia Bragança   +9 more
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Evaluating the Hogg Eco-Anxiety Scale: Validation and Measurement of Eco-Anxiety in Chinese Youth

This OSF project contains the anonymized data, analysis code, and research materials for the manuscript: “Evaluating the Hogg Eco-Anxiety Scale: Validation and Measurement of Eco-Anxiety in Chinese Youth”. The materials are shared to enhance transparency and reproducibility in line with open science practices.
Wang, XIyi   +7 more
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Eco-Anxiety Rising

The mental health effects of climate change and other ecological crises have become the object of intense public concern, giving rise to wide-ranging academic and popular debates over “eco-anxiety” and “climate anxiety.” This book offers the first extended sociological analysis of the phenomenon of eco-anxiety, engaging critically with the varied and ...
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