IMPACT OF NOISE, OTHER AIR POLLUTANTS AND METEOROLOGICAL FACTORS ON MENTAL HEALTH ADMISSIONS IN HOSPITAL

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D.Praveena, Dr L Malleswara Rao, Dr. Raviprakash Dagdusaheb Thombre, Mrs. Jyothi Erusu, Soumya Banerjee, Anant S. Deshpande

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A few environmental components, including air contamination, noise in populated regions, and meteorological-type factors, may have huge effect on human health. These factors might impact the ascent in crisis hospital confirmations because of these variables, since a few examinations lately have demonstrated the connection between different mental sicknesses and these conditions. It is conceivable that the elevated degrees of air contamination are to be faulted for the developing mental health issues among the metropolitan populace in arising countries. It is unprecedented to find enormous scope exact investigations that investigate this case on a public level. To check this suspicion, we fabricated an everyday mental health metric using the amount of mental-health-related look on Baidu, the greatest web crawler in China. Our examination shows that openness to air contamination for a more drawn out timeframe impacts individuals' mental health. Men, people in their center years, and the individuals who are hitched are more vulnerable to the pessimistic impacts of air contamination on mental health, as per heterogeneity examinations.’

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D.Praveena, Dr L Malleswara Rao, Dr. Raviprakash Dagdusaheb Thombre, Mrs. Jyothi Erusu, Soumya Banerjee, Anant S. Deshpande. (2023). IMPACT OF NOISE, OTHER AIR POLLUTANTS AND METEOROLOGICAL FACTORS ON MENTAL HEALTH ADMISSIONS IN HOSPITAL. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S2), 1656–1664. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44iS2.1072
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