Use of natural environments is associated with reduced inequalities in child mental wellbeing: A cross-sectional analysis using global positioning system (GPS) data

Author:

Caryl Fiona,McCrorie Paul,Olsen Jonathan R.,Mitchell Richard

Funder

Chief Scientist Office

University of Glasgow

Medical Research Council

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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