Coping for climate resilience : climate emotions, empathy, and nature connectedness predict patterns of pro-environmental behavior and impairment in adolescents
In the face of climate change, today’s young people need to balance the challenges of being active and maintaining mental health. This study investigated climate resilience, meaning patterns of climate engagement and mental health among adolescents. Using latent profile analysis, we identified three profiles in a sample of N=603 Swedish adolescents: climate-resilient (17%, active and not impaired)
