Editorial: ‘Like a bee and a flower’ – the symbiotic relationship between physical environment and children and young people's psychosocial outcomes DOI Open Access
Keri Ka‐Yee Wong, Efstathios Papachristou, Marta Francesconi

et al.

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 26, 2025

This special issue captures the multifaceted and dynamic human–environment relationship across a critical stage of development illustrates importance physical environment in understanding child adolescent mental health. Illustrated through original articles, action research, systematic reviews, debates, editorial perspectives commentaries, our authors showcase nuances this diverse methodologies, data sources, interdisciplinary teams international perspectives. Authors evidence impact environmental characteristics on psychosocial outcomes early life, for both community clinical populations. Exposure to adversities life or during developmental periods, such as childhood adolescence, has potential shape later outcomes. We hope provides helpful examples good practice ways working together needed inspire future youth‐led context‐specific health research. also that can encourage us rethink public education policies, urban planning design priorities, research have young people centre work.

Language: Английский

Editorial: ‘Like a bee and a flower’ – the symbiotic relationship between physical environment and children and young people's psychosocial outcomes DOI Open Access
Keri Ka‐Yee Wong, Efstathios Papachristou, Marta Francesconi

et al.

Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 26, 2025

This special issue captures the multifaceted and dynamic human–environment relationship across a critical stage of development illustrates importance physical environment in understanding child adolescent mental health. Illustrated through original articles, action research, systematic reviews, debates, editorial perspectives commentaries, our authors showcase nuances this diverse methodologies, data sources, interdisciplinary teams international perspectives. Authors evidence impact environmental characteristics on psychosocial outcomes early life, for both community clinical populations. Exposure to adversities life or during developmental periods, such as childhood adolescence, has potential shape later outcomes. We hope provides helpful examples good practice ways working together needed inspire future youth‐led context‐specific health research. also that can encourage us rethink public education policies, urban planning design priorities, research have young people centre work.

Language: Английский

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