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. 2021 Apr 8;18(8):3920. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18083920

Table A1.

Papers evaluating the relationship between air pollution and related phenomena, the COVID-19 pandemic and mental health.

Author (Year) [Reference] Article Type Study Design (for Studies with Human Sample)
Bodrud-Doza et al. (2020) [14] (pp. 2, 6) Original research Cross-sectional survey
Chakraborty et al. (2020) [17] (pp. 2, 5) Review Not applicable
Wu et al. (2020) [34] (p. 4) Original research Cross-sectional study
Conticini et al. (2020) [35] (p. 4) Commentary Not applicable
Tosepu et al. (2020) [36] (p. 5) Original research Retrospective study
Li et al. (2021) [37] (p. 4) Original research Not applicable (no human sample)
Marazziti et al. (2021) [48] (p. 5) Review Not applicable
Brancalion et al. (2020) [55] (p. 5) Policy Forum Not applicable
Venter et al. (2020) [57] (p. 5) Original study Not applicable (no human sample)
Sharma et al. (2020) [58] (p. 5) Letter to the editor Not applicable
Amerio et al. (2020) [59] (p. 6) Original research Cross-sectional survey
Zabini et al. (2020) [61] (p. 6) Original research Interventional study
Ugolini et al. (2020) [62] (p. 6) Original research Cross-sectional survey
Barouki et al. (2020) [64] (p. 6) Review Not applicable