Environmental research and public health

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  • who: Flood- and collaborators from the University of York, York , DD, UK have published the article: Environmental Research and Public Health, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Using a survey of adults in England, we were able to compare the mental health of individuals with and without a recent experience of storm- or flood-related damage to their home in population-wide analyses that took account of a wide range of socio-demographic factors.
  • how: The survey is based on a stratified multi-stage random sample of the general population aged u226516 years in . . .

     

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