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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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The number of individuals seeking help for environmentally related psychological distress (eco-distress) is rising. This study investigates the role of nature relatedness and social media in the et... Click to show full abstract

The number of individuals seeking help for environmentally related psychological distress (eco-distress) is rising. This study investigates the role of nature relatedness and social media in the et...

Keywords: social media; eco distress; nature relatedness; role nature

Journal Title: Ecopsychology
Year Published: 2021

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