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Relative 'greenness' and not availability of public open space buffers stressful life events and longitudinal trajectories of psychological distress
Stine Bordier Høj
, Catherine Paquet
, Jean Caron
, Mark Daniel
Health Research Institute
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Canada
16%
Effect Mechanism
16%
Explanatory Mechanisms
16%
Green Space Quality
16%
Greenness
100%
Greenspace Exposure
16%
Growth Mixture Model
16%
Longitudinal Trajectories
100%
Mental Health
16%
Montreal
16%
Non-associated
16%
Prospective Cohort Study
16%
Psychological Distress
100%
Public Open Space
100%
Space Availability
33%
Space Exposure
16%
Stress Buffering
16%
Stressful Events
33%
Stressful Life Events
100%
Urban Environment
16%
Urban Green Space
16%
Psychology
Life Event
100%
Mental Health
25%
Mixture Model
25%
Psychological Distress
100%