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Results from an 18 country cross-sectional study examining experiences of nature for people with common mental health disorders
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Explore how individuals with common mental health disorders (CMDs) engage with nature, as revealed by a comprehensive 18-country survey involving 18,838 participants. Discover whether nature acts as a healing force or if external pressures hinder intrinsic motivation. This insightful research was conducted by Michelle Tester-Jones and colleagues.
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