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From: Longitudinal patterns of natural hazard exposures and anxiety and depression symptoms among young adults in four low- and middle-income countries

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Number of natural hazards reported by community respondents at each exposure time point across communities. Summarized as counts and color coded by the first exposure time point (participants were under eight years of age) and second exposure time point (participants were 15 and 22 years, respectively). Exposure to natural hazards was measured at the community level. The same disaster event could be reported multiple times by different community respondents, so these values should be interpreted as general descriptive trends. Flooding category includes floods from any cause, including flash floods and overflowing of lakes, seas, or rivers. Erosion/cracks/landslides were specified as not resulting from earthquakes or other listed natural hazards.

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