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Comparative Studies on Psychological Risk Factors from Chronic Climate Change Disasters
Research has shown that there might be further risk factors that change the mental health and psychological adjustment of different populations disproportionately. Those who live in rural areas or are of lower socioeconomic status and relying on land for their livelihood may be disproportionately impacted. As well, those who have a strong connection to the land or land-based work may be affected disproportionately.
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Updated 2021-07-29
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