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« Back to PublicationsClimate-Related and Nature-Based Interventions for Mental Health: An Umbrella Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Brandt L. et al, (2026), JAMA Psychiatry
Compass Project: Guiding minds and inspiring action in climate change education
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Newberry Le Vay J. et al, (2026)
Integrating mental health into climate change education to inspire climate action while safeguarding mental health
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Newberry Le Vay J. et al, (2024), Frontiers in Psychology, 14
Connecting Climate Minds: a shared vision for the climate change and mental health field
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Lawrance EL. et al, (2024), NATURE MENTAL HEALTH, 2, 121 - 125
Climate change and mental health: Position paper of the European Psychiatric Association
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Brandt L. et al, (2024), European Psychiatry, 67
The Impact of Climate Change on Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence, and its Implications
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Lawrance EL. et al, (2022), International Review of Psychiatry, 34, 443 - 498
Factors Associated with Adolescents’ Support for Product Information and Health Messaging on Alcohol Packaging: A Cross-Sectional Study in the United Kingdom
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Peddireddy S. et al, (2022), Alcohol and Alcoholism, 57, 364 - 371
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Diet Behaviour Among UK Adults: A Longitudinal Analysis of the HEBECO Study
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Dicken SJ. et al, (2022), Frontiers in Nutrition, 8
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Weight and BMI among UK Adults: A Longitudinal Analysis of Data from the HEBECO Study
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Dicken SJ. et al, (2021), Nutrients, 13, 2911 - 2911
Mortality trends and access to care for cardiovascular diseases in Agincourt, rural South Africa: a mixed-methods analysis of verbal autopsy data
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Newberry Le Vay J. et al, (2021), BMJ Open, 11, e048592 - e048592
Time-critical conditions: assessment of burden and access to care using verbal autopsy in Agincourt, South Africa
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Fraser A. et al, (2020), BMJ Global Health, 5, e002289 - e002289
Adolescents' Reactions to Adverts for Fast-Food and Confectionery Brands That are High in Fat, Salt, and/or Sugar (HFSS), and Possible Implications for Future Research and Regulation: Findings from a Cross-Sectional Survey of 11-19 Year Olds in the United Kingdom.
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Critchlow N. et al, (2020), Int J Environ Res Public Health, 17
