气候变化正在影响北美地区的心理健康:危害、暴露、脆弱性、风险和应对措施的系统范围审查。
Climate change is impacting mental health in North America: A systematic scoping review of the hazards, exposures, vulnerabilities, risks and responses.
机构信息
School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
School of Arctic & Subarctic Studies, Labrador Campus of Memorial University, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Canada.
出版信息
Int Rev Psychiatry. 2022 Feb;34(1):34-50. doi: 10.1080/09540261.2022.2029368. Epub 2022 Apr 28.
As climate change progresses, it is crucial that researchers and policymakers understand the ways in which climate-mental health risks arise through interactions between climate hazards, human exposure and social vulnerabilities across time and location. This scoping review systematically examined the nature, range and extent of published research in North America that investigates climate-mental health interactions. Five electronic databases were searched and two independent reviewers applied pre-determined criteria to assess the eligibility of articles identified in the search. Eighty-nine articles were determined to be relevant and underwent data extraction and analysis. The published literature reported on numerous exposure pathways through which acute and chronic climate hazards interacted with social vulnerabilities to increase mental health risks, including wellbeing, trauma, anxiety, depression, suicide and substance use. This review also highlights important gaps within the North American climate-mental health evidence base, including minimal research conducted in Mexico, as well as a lack of studies investigating climate-mental health adaptation strategies and projected future mental health risks. Further research should support effective preparation for and adaptation to the current and future mental health impacts of climate change. Such strategies could reduce health risks and the long-term mental health impacts that individuals and communities experience in a changing climate.
随着气候变化的发展,研究人员和政策制定者必须了解通过气候危害、人类暴露和社会脆弱性在时间和地点上的相互作用而产生的气候-心理健康风险的方式。本范围综述系统地审查了在北美进行的、调查气候-心理健康相互作用的已发表研究的性质、范围和程度。五个电子数据库被搜索,两名独立审查员应用预先确定的标准来评估搜索中确定的文章的资格。确定 89 篇文章具有相关性,并进行了数据提取和分析。已发表的文献报告了许多暴露途径,急性和慢性气候危害通过这些途径与社会脆弱性相互作用,增加了心理健康风险,包括幸福感、创伤、焦虑、抑郁、自杀和物质使用。本综述还强调了北美气候-心理健康证据基础中的重要差距,包括在墨西哥进行的研究很少,以及缺乏研究调查气候-心理健康适应策略和预计未来的心理健康风险。进一步的研究应该支持为当前和未来气候变化对心理健康的影响做好有效准备和适应。这些策略可以降低个人和社区在不断变化的气候中面临的健康风险和长期心理健康影响。