Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2020 Apr;32:52-65. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.06.024. Epub 2019 Jul 8.
This review (178 published articles) is the first to systematically examine the psychological (affective, cognitive, behavioral), economic, and social effects of air pollution beyond its physiological and environmental effects. Affectively, air pollution decreases happiness and life satisfaction, and increases annoyance, anxiety, mental disorders, self-harm, and suicide. Cognitively, it impairs cognitive functioning and decision making. Behaviorally, air pollution triggers avoidance behavior, defensive expenditure, and migration as coping strategies. Economically, it hurts work productivity and stock markets. Socially, it exacerbates criminal activities and worsens perception of the government. Importantly, both actual and perceived air pollution levels matter. Limitations of past research and future directions are discussed.
这篇综述(178 篇已发表文章)首次系统地考察了空气污染除了对生理和环境的影响之外,对心理(情感、认知、行为)、经济和社会的影响。情感上,空气污染降低了幸福感和生活满意度,增加了烦恼、焦虑、精神障碍、自残和自杀。认知上,它损害了认知功能和决策能力。行为上,空气污染引发了回避行为、防御性支出和迁移等应对策略。经济上,它损害了工作生产力和股票市场。社会上,它加剧了犯罪活动,恶化了人们对政府的看法。重要的是,实际和感知的空气污染水平都很重要。本文讨论了过去研究的局限性和未来的方向。