Residential Greenness, Air Pollution and Psychological Well-being Among Urban Residents in China
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AbstractPrevious studies have shown that perceptions of neighborhood safety are associated with various mental health outcomes. However, scant attenti
ABSTRATPrevious studies have shown that perceptions of neighborhood safety are associated with various mental health outcomes. However, scant attentio
AbstractBuilt environment attributes have been demonstrated to be associated with various health outcomes. However, most empirical studies have typica
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