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Mental wellbeing, air pollution and the ecological state

(2019) HEALTH & PLACE. 57. p.82-91
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The ecological State puts environmental considerations at the centre of its actions. To explores its role in the association between air pollution and mental wellbeing, this work employs a hierarchical three-level analysis on the third wave (2011-2012) of the European Quality of Life Survey (N-citizens = 25007, N-regions = 216, N-countries = 20). It uses a classification of Environmental Governance Regimes, subjective and objective indicators of air pollution, and the WHO-5 index of mental wellbeing. The findings show that the perception of major air pollution problems and worse mental wellbeing go hand in hand only in partial and established environmental States.
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Geography, Planning and Development, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Health(social science), QUALITY-OF-LIFE, ENVIRONMENTAL-QUALITY, WELFARE REGIMES, HEALTH, SATISFACTION, INEQUALITIES, DEPRESSION, ASSOCIATION, DEPRIVATION, AREAS, Mental wellbeing, Ecological State, Environmental State, Air pollution, Perceived air pollution

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Signoretta, Paola E., et al. “Mental Wellbeing, Air Pollution and the Ecological State.” HEALTH & PLACE, vol. 57, 2019, pp. 82–91, doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.03.003.
APA
Signoretta, P. E., Buffel, V., & Bracke, P. (2019). Mental wellbeing, air pollution and the ecological state. HEALTH & PLACE, 57, 82–91. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.03.003
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Signoretta, Paola E., Veerle Buffel, and Piet Bracke. 2019. “Mental Wellbeing, Air Pollution and the Ecological State.” HEALTH & PLACE 57: 82–91. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.03.003.
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Signoretta, Paola E., Veerle Buffel, and Piet Bracke. 2019. “Mental Wellbeing, Air Pollution and the Ecological State.” HEALTH & PLACE 57: 82–91. doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.03.003.
Vancouver
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Signoretta PE, Buffel V, Bracke P. Mental wellbeing, air pollution and the ecological state. HEALTH & PLACE. 2019;57:82–91.
IEEE
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P. E. Signoretta, V. Buffel, and P. Bracke, “Mental wellbeing, air pollution and the ecological state,” HEALTH & PLACE, vol. 57, pp. 82–91, 2019.
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  abstract     = {{The ecological State puts environmental considerations at the centre of its actions. To explores its role in the association between air pollution and mental wellbeing, this work employs a hierarchical three-level analysis on the third wave (2011-2012) of the European Quality of Life Survey (N-citizens = 25007, N-regions = 216, N-countries = 20). It uses a classification of Environmental Governance Regimes, subjective and objective indicators of air pollution, and the WHO-5 index of mental wellbeing. The findings show that the perception of major air pollution problems and worse mental wellbeing go hand in hand only in partial and established environmental States.}},
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  journal      = {{HEALTH & PLACE}},
  keywords     = {{Geography,Planning and Development,Public Health,Environmental and Occupational Health,Health(social science),QUALITY-OF-LIFE,ENVIRONMENTAL-QUALITY,WELFARE REGIMES,HEALTH,SATISFACTION,INEQUALITIES,DEPRESSION,ASSOCIATION,DEPRIVATION,AREAS,Mental wellbeing,Ecological State,Environmental State,Air pollution,Perceived air pollution}},
  language     = {{eng}},
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  title        = {{Mental wellbeing, air pollution and the ecological state}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.03.003}},
  volume       = {{57}},
  year         = {{2019}},
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