2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192315639
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Ecological Sustainability and Households’ Wellbeing: Linking Households’ Non-Traditional Fuel Choices with Reduced Depression in Rural China

Abstract: A sustainable and pleasant environment is deemed to offer various positive externalities such as scenic, visual and behavioral archetypes and patterns exhibiting in various forms. Such a scenario can significantly relieve households from many psychological and personal complications such as depression. Depression has aroused great concerns in recent years due to its personal and social burdens and unforeseeable damage. Many studies have explored the effects of air pollution caused by traditional fuel consumpti… Show more

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“…First, from the perspective of structure, the logic of this paper is relatively clear, but there is still some room for adjustment in the division of chapters, and there are also some deficiencies in the theoretical analysis part of the article. In the future, we will refer to the articles of Feng Ye [26], Zhang Xiaoheng [27], Zhang Qing [28], Zhu Min [29], and other scholars to further adjust and supplement the structure and chapters of the article. Second, from the perspective of entry, it would increase the practical significance of the article if we started from the consumer's point of view and added research on the economic and management aspects of festivals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, from the perspective of structure, the logic of this paper is relatively clear, but there is still some room for adjustment in the division of chapters, and there are also some deficiencies in the theoretical analysis part of the article. In the future, we will refer to the articles of Feng Ye [26], Zhang Xiaoheng [27], Zhang Qing [28], Zhu Min [29], and other scholars to further adjust and supplement the structure and chapters of the article. Second, from the perspective of entry, it would increase the practical significance of the article if we started from the consumer's point of view and added research on the economic and management aspects of festivals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CES-D has been widely used as a practical depression screening tool by previous studies targeting older adults in China (19)(20)(21). In the 8th CLHLS, the CES-D-10 scale comprises 10 specific items such as "I was bothered by things that usually do not bother me, " "I did not feel like eating; my appetite was poor, " to comprehensive evaluation of the responders' depression status.…”
Section: Depressive Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaire was centered on assessing depressive symptoms within the context of the past week. In the same way that multiple previous studies defined a score of 10 as a threshold score, participants with a score greater than or equal to 10 were defined as experiencing depressive symptoms (20,22). Although scoring above a 10 does not directly correlate with a formal diagnosis, it does indicate a need for direct clinical assessment (22).…”
Section: Depressive Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a fundamental unit of human settlement, the quality of the human habitat is directly related to the living conditions and quality of life of its residents, and serves as an important indicator for measuring the level of economic development and the material and cultural life of a city's residents [8]. Quantitative studies on the human habitat are of great significance for optimizing regional population distribution, promoting coordinated regional development, and constructing livable cities [9,10]. However, with the acceleration of global industrialization and urbanization, the decline in the quality of the human settlement has become more prominent, and both developed and developing countries are facing similar problems in this field [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%