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- W2920853150 abstract "Mounting evidence demonstrates the relationship between high temperatures and adverse mental health outcomes. Yet, no study has examined the influence of temperature on crisis support-seeking behavior among youth in large urban areas. Crisis Text Line (CTL) is a text messaging service that provides crisis interventions for support-seeking individuals for a range of mental-health outcomes in the United States. We applied a distributed lag non-linear modeling technique to assess the short-term impacts of daily maximum and minimum temperature on crisis-related events in four metropolitan locations in the USA. There were multiple positive associations in three of the four study locations that demonstrate crisis help-seeking behavior increased during anomalously warm conditions. This study suggests that there is a significant association between high minimum or maximum temperatures and crisis help-seeking behaviors in young adults and adolescents in urban areas in the United States." @default.
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- W2920853150 date "2019-06-01" @default.
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- W2920853150 title "Crisis support-seeking behavior and temperature in the United States: Is there an association in young adults and adolescents?" @default.
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- W2920853150 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.434" @default.
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