| Summary: | This research provides the first empirical investigation of sea-level rise (SLR) induced environmental stressors on psychological health. Following a systematic review, longitudinally examined the association between SLR and psychological health before and after the monsoon season among coastal communities in Bangladesh. SLR-induced stressors were associated with resource loss, which in turn enhanced distress, depression, anxiety, and stress. Findings highlighted a need for psychosocial support and call for interventions amidst the growing threat of climate change.
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