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Here are the latest outputs from the Oxford Human-Nature Health Research Platform (OxHNH). To view an individual output, click on the 'View output' button on the relevant card. Alternatively, use the filter to see outputs by category.


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Tracing Tomorrow: young people’s preferences and values related to use of personal sensing to predict mental health, using a digital game methodology

Use of personal sensing to predict mental health risk has sparked interest in adolescent psychiatry, offering a potential tool for targeted early intervention.
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Last Haven

Imagine a green space that is the last habitat for an endangered species, like tigers.
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A Scoping Review of Nature-Based Programmes for Mental Health and Wellbeing in Young People

This scoping review will examine literature discussing (1) Nature-based Programmes, which are used for (2) Mental Health and Wellbeing, amongst (3) Young People.
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The need for a science of patient and public involvement and participation in child and adolescent mental health research

There is an urgent need for a rigorous science of patient and public participation, involvement and engagement (PPIE) in child and adolescent mental health research.
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The Double-Edged Sword of Anthropomorphism in LLMs

Humans may have evolved to be “hyperactive agency detectors”. Upon hearing a rustle in a pile of leaves, it would be safer to assume that an agent, like a lion, hides beneath (even if there may ultimately be nothing there).
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Effect of nature on the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents: meta-review

The prevalence of mental health diagnoses is rising globally, with up to 20% of the world's adolescent population estimated to have a mental health condition.
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Young people’s sense of agency and responsibility towards promoting mental health in Brazil: a reflexive thematic analysis

This study investigated how Brazilian young people perceive their role in promoting and supporting their peer community’s mental health and well-being, and the conditions and contexts influencing their engagement.
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Merging Minds: The Conceptual and Ethical Impacts of Emerging Technologies for Collective Minds

A growing number of technologies are currently being developed to improve and distribute thinking and decision-making.
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Integrating the multiple perspectives of people and nature in place-based marine spatial planning

Marine spatial planning (MSP) has emerged as a tool to enable marine ecosystem-based management that seeks to balance human demands for ocean space with environmental protection.
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