2020
No
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/josh.12986
Golshan, T
Asia
Australia
Europe
North America
Exposure Study
Students
High School (9-12)
Temperature
Adolescent health
Adolescents
Cross-national research
Global warming
School physical environment
Thermal comfort
The statistically significant difference between the "cold season survey" score of 4.04 (discomfort) and "warm-season survey" score of 3.47 (slight discomfort) (p = .04) indicates that students feel more thermal discomfort during winter months in all 8 locations. The heat wave survey score was 4.53 (discomfort). During the cold season, 29.24% of high school students felt themselves in full thermal comfort and 76.48% of the students felt themselves relatively comfortable (slightly cool-comfortable-slightly warm).