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“More than a Feeling”: How Eco-Anxiety Shapes Pro-Environmental Behaviors and the Role of Readiness to Change

Sustainability
Eco-anxiety is a complex and multifaceted construct linked with engagement in pro-environmental behaviors. However, further investigation is needed to observe the putative psychological determinants potentially supporting this kind of relationship.
Marina Baroni   +3 more
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Helping young people cope with eco-anxiety: a qualitative intervention study

Environmental Education Research
Despite increasing accounts of climate- and eco-anxiety among young people, resources for adults to support them in coping with these emotions are limited, and research on interventions is scarce, but growing.
Britta Eklöf, Christian A. Klöckner
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THE LINK BETWEEN ECO-ANXIETY AND NATURE RELATEDNESS IN ASSOCIATE DEGREE STUDENTS

Journal of Baltic Science Education
The mounting prevalence of environmental issues has resulted in an intensified emphasis on one’s relatedness with their surrounding environment and their emotional reactions to this connection in the context of ecological anxiety.
Füsun Kurt Gökçeli   +1 more
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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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The Impact of Climate Change News on Mental Health of Youth: The Rise of Eco-Anxiety in Pakistan

Annual Methodological Archive Research Review
Climate change is no longer a scientific issue; it's quickly becoming a mental health crisis, especially for Pakistan's younger generation. While news headlines scream about melting glaciers, deadly floods, and increasing temperatures, young minds are ...
Irum Fazal   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Eco-anxiety and Climate Anxiety: Bellwethers of the Climate Crisis's Mental Health Impact on Children and Adolescents

Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
Objective: To highlight the need for more research about climate change's effects on child and adolescent mental health. Method: Articles and reports were searched for in 12 pediatric journals and 10 international societies using the mesh terms “climate ...
R. Cook, Xinyue Nam, Michael Weitzman
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Eco-anxiety in Brazilian and Portuguese university students: perceptions, emotions and coping strategies

International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education
Purpose This study aims to comparatively analyse the intensity of eco-anxiety among Brazilian and Portuguese university students, elucidating their perceptions, emotions and the primary coping strategies used.
Rogério Rodrigues da Silva
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Eco-Anxiety Without Borders: A Cross-National Study on Climate Perceptions, Beliefs About Government Climate Action, and Climate Concern.

International Journal of Social Psychiatry
BACKGROUND Eco-anxiety has become a prominent emotional response to the global climate crisis, yet there is a lack of empirical research examining its prevalence and correlates across diverse cultural and national contexts.
F. Cebeci   +21 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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The role of eco-anxiety in reproductive wish during emerging adulthood.

Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
AIMS/BACKGROUND Eco-anxiety is one of the most common psychological reactions to environmental issues and is associated with both past and anticipated events.
Anaja Kos   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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