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澳大利亚人报告称,气候变化比新冠疫情更令人担忧。

Australians report climate change as a bigger concern than COVID-19.

作者信息

Patrick Rebecca, Garad Rhonda, Snell Tristan, Enticott Joanne, Meadows Graham

机构信息

School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University Australia, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125, Australia.

Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation, Monash University Australia, Australia.

出版信息

J Clim Chang Health. 2021 Aug;3:100032. doi: 10.1016/j.joclim.2021.100032. Epub 2021 Jul 22.

Abstract

Australia experienced two public health emergencies in 2020 - the catastrophic bushfires and the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Whilst these were separate events, both have similar drivers arising from human pressures on the natural environment. Here we report on relative personal concerns of Australians in a survey implemented during the global COVID-19 pandemic. The study design was a cross sectional online survey administered between 11 August and 11 November 2020. The setting was an Australia-wide online population involving 5483 individuals aged ≥18 residing in Australia. Recruitment occurred in two stages: unrestricted self-selected community sample through mainstream and social media ( = 4089); and purposeful sampling using an online panel company ( = 1055). The sample was predominantly female ( = 3187); mean age of 52.7 years; and approximately representative of adults in Australia for age, location, state and area disadvantage (IRSD quintiles). Climate change was very much a problem for 66.3% of the sample, while COVID-19 was ranked at the same level by only 25.3%. Three times as many participants reported that climate change was very much a problem than COVID-19, despite responding at a time when Australians were experiencing Stage 2 through 4 lockdowns. Demographic differences relating to relative personal concerns are discussed. Even in the midst of the uncertainty of a public health pandemic, Australians report that climate change is their most significant personal problem. Australia needs to apply an evidence-based public health approach to climate change, like it did for the pandemic, which will address the climate change concerns of Australians.

摘要

2020年,澳大利亚经历了两次公共卫生突发事件——灾难性的丛林大火和全球冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行。虽然这是两起不同的事件,但两者都有相似的驱动因素,这些因素源于人类对自然环境的压力。在此,我们报告在全球COVID-19大流行期间进行的一项调查中澳大利亚人相对个人关注的问题。研究设计为2020年8月11日至11月11日进行的横断面在线调查。调查对象是全澳大利亚范围内5483名年龄≥18岁居住在澳大利亚的个人。招募分两个阶段进行:通过主流媒体和社交媒体进行无限制的自我选择社区样本(n = 4089);以及使用在线面板公司进行有目的抽样(n = 1055)。样本以女性为主(n = 3187);平均年龄52.7岁;在年龄、地点、州和地区劣势(IRSD五分位数)方面大致代表澳大利亚成年人。66.3%的样本认为气候变化是一个非常严重的问题,而只有25.3%的人将COVID-19排在同样的水平。尽管调查时澳大利亚人正经历2级至4级封锁,但报告称气候变化是一个非常严重问题的参与者人数是认为COVID-19是严重问题的参与者人数的三倍。讨论了与相对个人关注相关的人口统计学差异。即使在公共卫生大流行的不确定性之中,澳大利亚人报告称气候变化是他们最重大的个人问题。澳大利亚需要像应对大流行那样,对气候变化应用基于证据的公共卫生方法,这将解决澳大利亚人对气候变化的担忧。

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