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Urban green spaces, air pollution, temperature, and severity of major depressive disorder: results from the FREEDOM study | Synapse
March 3, 2026
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Urban green spaces, air pollution, temperature, and severity of major depressive disorder: results from the FREEDOM study
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Elisa Borroni
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Vincenzo Giannico
Regione Puglia
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Paola Monti
University of Milan
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Key Points
Severity of major depressive disorder decreases with increased urban green space exposure, emphasizing environmental impacts.
The FREEDOM study assessed data from multiple urban areas, showing a link between urban green spaces and air pollution levels.
Findings highlight the importance of considering temperature and urban greenery in understanding mental health outcomes.
Results suggest that enhancing urban green spaces may help alleviate symptoms of major depressive disorder despite air pollution.
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Borroni et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2026.123886