The association between daily concentrations of air pollution and visits to a psychiatric emergency unit: a case-crossover study.
Anna OudinDaniel Oudin ÅströmPeter AsplundSteinn SteingrimssonZoltan SzaboHanne Krage CarlsenPublished in: Environmental health : a global access science source (2018)
Ambient air particle concentrations were associated with the number of visits to the Psychiatric emergency unit in the warm season. The results were only borderline statistically significant in the fully adjusted (three-pollutant) models in this small study. The observation could be interpreted as indicative of air pollution as either exacerbating an underlying psychiatric disorder, or increasing mental distress, even in areas with comparatively low levels of air pollution. In combination with the severe impact of psychiatric disorders and mental distress on society and individuals, our results are a strong warrant for future research in this area.