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公众对气候变化及其健康影响的认知:考虑到人们对洪水和空气污染的暴露程度。

Public Perceptions of Climate Change and Its Health Impacts: Taking Account of People's Exposure to Floods and Air Pollution.

机构信息

Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Feb 16;19(4):2246. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19042246.

Abstract

Climate change-related exposures such as flooding and ambient air pollution place people's health at risk. A representative UK survey of adults investigated associations between reported flooding and air pollution (in the participants' local area, by the participant personally, and/or by family and close friends) and climate change concerns (CCC) and perceptions of its health impacts (PIH). In regression analyses controlling for socio-demographic factors and health status, exposure was associated with greater CCC and more negative PIH. Compared to those with low CCC, participants who reported local-area exposure were significantly more likely to be fairly (OR 2.07, 95%CI 1.26, 3.40) or very concerned (OR 3.40, 95%CI 2.02, 5.71). Odds of greater CCC were higher for those reporting personal and/or family exposure ('fairly concerned': OR 2.83, 95%CI 1.20, 6.66; 'very concerned': OR 4.11, 95%CI 1.69, 10.05) and for those reporting both local and personal/family exposure ('fairly concerned': OR 3.35, 95%CI 1.99, 5.63; 'very concerned': OR 6.17, 95%CI 3.61, 10.55). For PIH, local exposure significantly increased the odds of perceiving impacts as 'more bad than good' (1.86, 95%CI 1.22, 2.82) or 'entirely bad' (OR 1.88; 95%CI 1.13, 3.13). Our study suggests that public awareness of climate-related exposures in their local area, together with personal exposures and those of significant others, are associated with heightened concern about climate change and its health impacts.

摘要

气候变化相关暴露,如洪水和环境空气污染,使人们的健康面临风险。一项针对英国成年人的代表性调查研究了报告的洪水和空气污染(在参与者所在地区、由参与者个人、以及/或由家人和亲密朋友)与气候变化关注度(CCC)和对其健康影响的看法(PIH)之间的关联。在控制社会人口因素和健康状况的回归分析中,暴露与更高的 CCC 和更负面的 PIH 有关。与 CCC 较低的参与者相比,报告当地暴露的参与者更有可能对气候变化表示相当(OR 2.07,95%CI 1.26,3.40)或非常关注(OR 3.40,95%CI 2.02,5.71)。对于报告个人和/或家庭暴露的人,CCC 更大的可能性更高(“相当关注”:OR 2.83,95%CI 1.20,6.66;“非常关注”:OR 4.11,95%CI 1.69,10.05),对于同时报告当地和个人/家庭暴露的人,CCC 更大的可能性更高(“相当关注”:OR 3.35,95%CI 1.99,5.63;“非常关注”:OR 6.17,95%CI 3.61,10.55)。对于 PIH,当地暴露显著增加了认为影响“弊大于利”(1.86,95%CI 1.22,2.82)或“完全弊大于利”(OR 1.88;95%CI 1.13,3.13)的可能性。我们的研究表明,公众对当地与气候相关的暴露的认识,以及个人暴露和重要他人的暴露,与对气候变化及其健康影响的更高关注度有关。

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