The relative effects of self-reported noise and odour annoyance on psychological distress: Different effects across sociodemographic groups?
In earlier research, both higher levels of noise and odour annoyance have been associated with decreased mental health. Presumably, these perceptions can trigger feelings of threat and stress reactions and in turn evoke psychological distress. There are two important lacunas in the research on this...
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Auteurs principaux: | Eline Berkers, Ioana Pop, Mariëlle Cloïn, Antje Eugster, Hans van Oers |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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