2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.12.050
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Exploration of NO2 and PM2.5 air pollution and mental health problems using high-resolution data in London-based children from a UK longitudinal cohort study

Abstract: Highlights High-resolution pollution estimates were successfully combined with cohort data. Age-12 pollution exposure was not associated with age-12 mental health problems. But age-12 pollution exposure was significantly associated with age-18 depression. Associations with depression held even after controlling for common risk factors. Elevated odds of age-18 conduct disorder among children exposed to air pollution.

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“…특히, 대기오염의 농도가 높은 지역에 사는 아동⋅청소년일수록 사후관리 중 정신질환 관련 약물치 료를 받을 가능성이 커짐이 보고되었다 (Oudin et al, 2016). 영국 코호트 조사결과, 12살의 아동이 높은 미세먼지 농도에 노출될수록 18살이 되었을 때 우울증에 걸릴 확률이 높아졌 다고 한다 (Roberts et al, 2019). 최근 국내 연구에서 미세먼지 농도가 높은 지역의 가정외보호 아동일수록 우울과 불안이 높게 나타남을 밝히었다 (Woo et al, 2019).…”
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“…특히, 대기오염의 농도가 높은 지역에 사는 아동⋅청소년일수록 사후관리 중 정신질환 관련 약물치 료를 받을 가능성이 커짐이 보고되었다 (Oudin et al, 2016). 영국 코호트 조사결과, 12살의 아동이 높은 미세먼지 농도에 노출될수록 18살이 되었을 때 우울증에 걸릴 확률이 높아졌 다고 한다 (Roberts et al, 2019). 최근 국내 연구에서 미세먼지 농도가 높은 지역의 가정외보호 아동일수록 우울과 불안이 높게 나타남을 밝히었다 (Woo et al, 2019).…”
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“…Ambient air pollution is an already known public health hazard that negatively impacts not only the skin, but also non-cutaneous organs and systems; exposure to air pollutants has been proven to lead to various health-related problems, such as cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, increased risk for microbial and viral infections and even psychiatric comorbidities (HAMANAKA and MUTLU, 2018 [13], SZYSZKOWICZ et al, 2016 [14], ROBERTS et al, 2019 [15]); while it stands true that pollutants reach the human body through various noncutaneous gateways (respiratory, digestive, conjunctival membranes, etc. ), it has been proven that pollutants can also create breaches in the skin barrier and penetrate in depth, generating systemic toxicity (REMBIESA et al, 2018 [16]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to estimates, there was an impact between exposure to outdoor NO 2 and adverse respiratory health on the children in Australia. Roberts et al [43] explored the problems between air pollutants in urban areas and mental health in childhood and adolescence and found that children under the age of 12 years old exposed to air pollution were not significantly associated with mental health problems. Zaman et al [44] explored the relationship between energy consumption, environment, health, and its impact on the economic growth of BRICS countries in BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) during 1975.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the EU countries' energy and environmental issues [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]. Research on the relationship between environmental pollution on human health [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44].…”
Section: Previous Studies This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%