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Access to and Quality of Neighbourhood Public Open Space and Children's Mental Health Outcomes: Evidence from Population Linked Data across Eight Australian Capital Cities.

Amanda AldertonMeredith O'ConnorHannah BadlandLucy GunnClaire BoulangéKaren Villanueva
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Improving access to neighbourhood public open space appears to be a promising strategy for preventing mental health difficulties and promoting competence in early childhood. Action is needed to redress socio-spatial inequities in access to child friendly public open space.
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