About this Research Topic
The goal of the present Research Topic is to consolidate associations between environmental risk factors and psychosomatic disorders and propose effective prevention strategies. We encourage authors to share their studies and help gain new insights into this field and address potential challenges about psychosomatic disorders in various population groups, especially in these health-vulnerable populations. We particularly encourage original study with an interdisciplinary approach to solve an essential issue. We also encourage intervention experiments and field investigation from health-vulnerable populations that receive less attention.
This Research Topic is interested in critical reviews and research articles on the role of environmental risk factors in psychosomatic disorders. The role of physical, chemical, and cultural factors affecting people’s health from the perspectives of psychology, public health, medicine, education, and sociology is situated within the scope of this issue. We invite particular—but not exclusively—contributions within the following areas:
- Physical, chemical, and cultural environment and psychosomatic disorders
- The role of psychological factors between environmental factors and psychosomatic disorders
- The combined effect of lifestyle and environmental factors on psychosomatic disorders
- Differences between outdoor and indoor environments in determining psychosomatic disorders.
- Psychosomatic disorders among vulnerable populations in unhealthy live or work environments.
Keywords: environment, psychiatry, psychosomatic disorders, environmental risk factors
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