Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Division Chief - Psychology, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 1001 Queen St. W., Unit 2-1, #161, Toronto, Ontario, M6J 1H4, Canada.
J Urban Health. 2021 Jun;98(3):385-393. doi: 10.1007/s11524-020-00483-1. Epub 2020 Sep 23.
Homelessness is a persistent global challenge with significant health impacts on those affected. Homeless people are by definition the most exposed to weather conditions and the social and economic problems caused by extreme weather and climate change and variability. This systematic review was designed to synthesize the academic literature that addresses the health and social implications of global climate change for homelessness. The question examined in this systematic scoping review is the following: What is the current state of knowledge in the scientific literature on the health and social implications of global climate change for homelessness? A systematic scoping review method was used to identify and synthesize the peer-reviewed literature relevant to this question. The databases searched were PsycINFO, Medline, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Of the 26 papers identified in this review, 20 employed original data analyses with conclusions largely inferred from cross-sectional associations. Themes included the potential influence of climate change on homelessness prevalence, climate impacts that exacerbate specific vulnerabilities of homeless populations (e.g., chronic illness, exposure, stigmatization), and health and social outcomes. Service use and design implications were also addressed. Given the scale of the impacts of climate change on homelessness, the literature on this topic poses promising directions but is under-developed in its current state to adequately inform risk mitigation and response planning. A systems framework is proposed here to inform future research and service design.
无家可归是一个全球性的长期挑战,对受影响者的健康有重大影响。无家可归者从定义上讲是最容易受到天气条件以及极端天气和气候变化及可变性所带来的社会和经济问题影响的群体。本系统评价旨在综合有关全球气候变化对无家可归者的健康和社会影响的学术文献。本次系统范围界定审查中探讨的问题如下:关于全球气候变化对无家可归者的健康和社会影响,科学文献中的现有知识状况如何?采用系统范围界定审查方法来确定和综合与该问题相关的同行评审文献。所检索的数据库包括 PsycINFO、Medline、Scopus 和 Google Scholar。在本次审查中确定的 26 篇论文中,有 20 篇采用了原始数据分析,其结论主要是从横断面关联推断得出的。主题包括气候变化对无家可归者人数的潜在影响、加剧无家可归者群体特定脆弱性的气候影响(例如,慢性疾病、暴露、污名化),以及健康和社会结果。服务利用和设计的影响也得到了探讨。鉴于气候变化对无家可归者的影响规模,关于这一主题的文献提出了有希望的方向,但在当前状态下,其发展还不够充分,无法为风险缓解和应对规划提供充分信息。这里提出了一个系统框架,以指导未来的研究和服务设计。