Oswald Tassia K, Langmaid Georgia R
School of Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
School of Health & Social Development, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
Health Promot J Austr. 2022 Apr;33(2):324-328. doi: 10.1002/hpja.560. Epub 2021 Dec 6.
In 2019, young Australians reported that two of their top concerns were 'climate change and the environment' and 'mental health'. The events of 2020/2021, such as the ongoing climate emergency, the Australian bushfires, and the COVID-19 pandemic, reflect the human-induced environmental issues young people are most worried about and have also exacerbated the mental health issues which they already reported to be at a crisis point back in 2019. Given experiences of mental illness in adolescence are associated with poorer mental health across the lifespan, it is becoming increasingly important to address ecological determinants of youth mental health in the Anthropocene. However, despite the inclusion of ecological determinants of health in seminal health promotion frameworks, health promotion has been described as 'ecologically blind', emphasising social determinants of health at the expense of ecological determinants of health. A socio-ecological model, which equally considers upstream social and ecological factors, should be applied to youth mental health issues. Using the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, we demonstrate how the ecological determinants of health may be incorporated into health promotion approaches targeting youth mental health. We also call for the health promotion sector to consider a number of actions to work towards achieving a transition to ecological determinants of health being at the forefront of health promotion activities. This commentary, written by young public health professionals, hopes to build on the momentum garnered by youth activists around the world and bring attention to the importance of ecological determinants of health for youth mental health promotion in the era of COVID-19 and the Anthropocene.
2019年,澳大利亚年轻人报告称,他们最关心的两个问题是“气候变化与环境”以及“心理健康”。2020/2021年发生的一系列事件,如持续的气候紧急情况、澳大利亚丛林大火以及新冠疫情,反映了年轻人最担心的人为环境问题,同时也加剧了他们的心理健康问题,而他们早在2019年就已表示心理健康问题处于危机状态。鉴于青少年时期的精神疾病经历与一生中较差的心理健康状况相关,在人类世解决青少年心理健康的生态决定因素变得越来越重要。然而,尽管在具有健康健康促进健康的重要框架中纳入了健康的生态决定因素,但健康促进仍被描述为“对生态视而不见”,强调健康的社会决定因素而忽视健康的生态决定因素。应该将同样考虑上游社会和生态因素的社会生态模型应用于青少年心理健康问题。利用《渥太华促进健康宪章》,我们展示了如何将健康的生态决定因素纳入针对青少年心理健康的健康促进方法中。我们还呼吁健康促进部门考虑采取一系列行动,努力实现向将健康的生态决定因素置于健康促进活动前沿的转变。这篇由年轻公共卫生专业人员撰写的评论文章,希望借助全球青年活动家所积累的势头,让人们关注在新冠疫情和人类世时代,健康的生态决定因素对促进青少年心理健康的重要性。