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dc.contributor.authorTiatia-Seath, Jemaima-
dc.contributor.authorTupou, Trish-
dc.contributor.authorFookes, Lan-
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-27T03:15:05Z-
dc.date.available2021-12-27T03:15:05Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.issn1043-898X-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/71343-
dc.description.abstractIn this literature review, we analyze existing research on climate change and its impact on mental health and well-being, primarily among Pacific Islanders. To compensate for a lack of research in this area, we also address some of the projected mental health implications resulting from disasters linked to climate change, such as flooding, hurricanes, and cyclones. This broader scope enables the identification of areas where more research into mental health concerns related to climate change in the Pacific is needed. In closing, we provide recommendations for further research into the mental health and well-being of Pacific peoples and suggest ways to develop resilience to the effects of climate change.vi_VN
dc.language.isoenvi_VN
dc.relation.ispartofseriesThe Cantemporary Pacific;Vol. 32, No. 02 .- P.400-430-
dc.subjectClimate changevi_VN
dc.subjectPacific regionvi_VN
dc.subjectPacific peoplesvi_VN
dc.subjectMental healthvi_VN
dc.subjectPublic-healthvi_VN
dc.subjectWell-beingvi_VN
dc.titleClimate change, mental health, and well-being for Pacific peoples: A literature reviewvi_VN
dc.typeArticlevi_VN
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