“…Smoke released from coalmine fires is composed of many pollutants, including particulate matter and carbon monoxide, which are hazardous to human health (Melody & Johnston, 2015). In the context of psychological health, exposure to PM2.5 has been associated with an increased risk of both general and phobia-related anxiety (Power et al, 2015), depression (Kioumourtzoglou et al, 2017;Ren, Yu, & Yang, 2019), and general psychological distress (Gu, Yan, Elahi, & Cao, 2020;Sass et al, 2017) regardless of the individual's awareness of their exposure. However, to date, very limited research has investigated the impact of exposure to smoke emanating from coalmine fires on psychological health (Jones, Lee, Maybery, & McFarlane, 2018;Maybery et al, 2020).…”