Associations of residential green space with internalizing and externalizing behavior in early childhood.
Marnie F HazlehurstAnjum HajatPooja S TandonAdam A SzpiroJoel D KaufmanFrances A TylavskyMarion E HareSheela SathyanarayanaChristine T LoftusKaja Z LeWinnNicole R BushCatherine J KarrPublished in: Environmental health : a global access science source (2024)
Our findings add to the accumulating evidence of the importance of residential green space for the prevention of internalizing problems among young children. This research suggests the prioritization of urban green spaces as a resource for child mental health.
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