Traffic Noise Linked to Depression and Anxiety in Young Adults
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Traffic noise linked to depression and anxiety in young adults
A new study, published in Environmental Research, has linked noise levels to depression and anxiety diagnoses. It is the first study of its kind to investigate long-term exposure to traffic noise and mental health in children, adolescents, and young adults.
A study led by the University of Oulu shows that exposure to traffic noise at home increases the risk of mental health disorders in young people.
Traffic noise shakes mental health in adolescents – The Observatorial
Research|A recent Finnish study shows that traffic noise increases depression and anxiety in adolescents. The abstract is made by artificial intelligence and checked by man. A new Finnish study shows that traffic noise will increase young people’s mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. The risk of mental disorders increases as the noise carried at […]
Long-term exposure to traffic noise is associated with depressive and anxiety disorders. The link to anxiety was particularly clear in boys and in individuals whose parents did not have diagnosed mental health disorders.
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