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CAMH 2025 Particular Concern – ‘Bodily Environmental Influences on the Psychosocial Outcomes of Youngsters, Adolescents, and Younger Adults’


The Baby and Adolescent Psychological Well being (CAMH) Journal are delighted to announce the CAMH 2025 Particular Concern on ‘Bodily Environmental Influences on the Psychosocial Outcomes of Youngsters, Adolescents, and Younger Adults’, edited by Keri Ka-Yee Wong, Efstathios Papachristou, Marta Francesconi, and Tycho J. Dekkers.

Targeted on capturing the multifaceted and dynamic human-environment relationship throughout a crucial stage of improvement, this Particular Concern illustrates the significance of the bodily surroundings in understanding baby and adolescent psychological well being. Of their sensible Particular Concern Editorial, Keri Ka-Yee Wong et al. state that they hope that this problem ‘supplies useful examples of excellent observe and the methods of working collectively wanted to encourage future youth-led context-specific well being analysis’ and encourages readers to ‘rethink public well being and schooling insurance policies, city planning and design priorities, and medical analysis and observe to have younger folks within the centre of this work.’

With this in thoughts, this CAMH Particular Concern goals to:

  • Discover how bodily environments have an effect on early psychosocial outcomes.
  • Look at how early-life adversity influences later outcomes.
  • Interact in future analysis on the bodily surroundings’s function in youth psychological well being.

We hope which you could entry our Open Entry papers and do please share with colleagues to raised perceive the significance of fairness, variety and inclusion for baby and adolescent psychological well being.

Free Entry Papers

  • Editorial ‘Editorial: ‘Like a bee and a flower’ – the symbiotic relationship between bodily surroundings and youngsters and younger folks’s psychosocial outcomes’, (March 2025), Keri Ka-Yee Wong, Efstathios Papachristou, Marta Francesconi, Tycho J. Dekkers

Open Entry Papers

  • Authentic Article ‘Longitudinal results of inexperienced, blue, and grey areas on early adolescent psychological well being in the US’, (March 2025), Shannon Shaughnessy, Daniel Messinger, Spencer C. Evans
  • Authentic Article ‘House Fae House: A case research in co-designing trauma-informed group areas with younger folks in Dundee, Scotland’, (April 2025), Charis Robertson, Gary Kennedy, Linsey McIntosh, Anne McKechnie
  • Authentic Article ‘The protecting function of group cohesion throughout rural and concrete contexts: implications for youth psychological well being’, (March 2025), Alexis Brieant, Keith B. Burt
  • Authentic Article ‘Associations between air air pollution and surrounding greenness with internalizing and externalizing behaviors amongst schoolchildren’, (March 2025), Uxue Zubizarreta-Arruti, Rosa Bosch, María Soler Artigas, Judit Cabana-Domínguez, Natalia Llonga, Pau Carabí-Gassol, Valeria Macias-Chimborazo, Laura Vilar-Ribó, Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga, Mireia Pagerols, Raquel Prat, Cristina Rivas, Èlia Pagespetit, Júlia Puigbó, Gemma Español-Martín, Bruno Raimbault, Antonia Valentín, Jordi Sunyer, Maria Foraster, Mireia Gascón, Miquel Casas, Marta Ribasés, Silvia Alemany
  • Authentic Article ‘The function of neighbourhood greenspace amount on psychological well being and cognitive improvement in early to center childhood: a multilevel development curve evaluation of the UK Millennium Cohort Examine’, (March 2025), Georgia Cronshaw, Emily Midouhas, Peninah Murage, Eirini Flouri
  • Assessment Article ‘How can nature connectedness and behaviours for studying be intentionally developed in kids, adolescents and younger adults? A scientific literature evaluation’, (April 2025), Nicole M. Harris, Brettany Hartwell, Louisa Thomas, Marcus Grace
  • Commentary ‘Commentary: Can a modernised psychiatric unit area scale back using coercive measures in baby and adolescent psychiatry? A commentary on Czernine et al. (2024)’, (August 2024), Keri Ka-Yee Wong
  • Debate ‘Debate: City versus rural environments – which is best for psychological well being? The one benefit of a small city…’, (March 2025), Reinout W. Wiers, City Psychological Well being Researchers , Hanan El Marroun, Claudi Bockting, Hurt Krugers
  • Debate ‘Debate: City–rural environments – which is best for psychological well being? Shifting past city–rural dichotomies in psychosis threat for younger folks’, (March 2025), James B. Kirkbride
  • Debate ‘Debate: City versus rural environments – which is best for psychological well being? Past the city and rural dichotomy, a name to think about high quality, typology and area in greenspace methods for psychological well being’, (March 2025), Liza Griffin, Athina Petsou, Ruth Hynes, Gemma Moore
  • Narrative Issues ‘Narrative Issues: Bettering younger folks’s psychological well being via neighbourhood initiatives – the function of ‘collective native intelligence’ in Manchester’, (March 2025), Joe Ravetz
  • Medical Analysis Replace, (Could 2025), Marinos Kyriakopoulos, Eleni Vrigkou, Markos Kallinikos, Zinovia Maridaki