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Social Media May Contribute to Eco-Distress: The Role of Nature Relatedness as Both Causal Mechanism and Protective Factor
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Social Media May Contribute to Eco-Distress: The Role of Nature Relatedness as Both Causal Mechanism and Protective Factor

Crystal Smith, Andrew Allen and Lee Kannis-Dymand
Ecopsychology, Vol.14(1), pp.17-29
2022
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https://doi.org/10.1089/eco.2021.0020View
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Nature relatedness Social media Experimental Eco-anxiety Eco-distress

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Psychology, Multidisciplinary

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