Environment and Mental Health
The collection focuses on the contribution of environmental variables to mental health and cognition across the lifespan. Environment is considered in terms of physical conditions (i.e., climate, pollutants, housing), social context (i.e., socioeconomic conditions, family, school, and work conditions) and lifestyle choices (i.e., physical activity, nutrition, substance use). Studies examine both risk and protective factors and potential interventions. The collection includes both invited papers and unsolicited contributions.
Research Article
Socioeconomic status, individual behaviors and risk for mental disorders: A Mendelian randomization study
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 65 / Issue 1 / January 2022
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- 18 April 2022, e28
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On the relation between a green and bright window view and length of hospital stay in affective disorders
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- 22 February 2022, e21
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Neural signatures of data-driven psychopathology dimensions at the transition to adolescence
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- 24 January 2022, e12
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Influence of childhood maltreatment on prevalence, onset, and persistence of psychiatric comorbidities and suicide attempts in bipolar disorders
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- 21 January 2022, e15
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