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澳大利亚与气候变化相关的心理健康问题的流行率及其决定因素。

Prevalence and determinants of mental health related to climate change in Australia.

机构信息

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

School of Psychology, Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2023 May;57(5):710-724. doi: 10.1177/00048674221107872. Epub 2022 Jul 2.

Abstract

AIMS

The climate emergency will likely prove this century's greatest threat to public health within which mental health effects need consideration. While studies consistently show the majority of Australians are very concerned about the impacts of climate change, there is limited evidence from nation-wide research linking climate change with mental health burden in sub-populations. This study aimed to understand the impact of climate change on mental health in the Australian population and identify populations who are most at risk of climate-related mental health burden.

METHODS

A nation-wide Australian survey conducted between August and November 2020 of adults was approximately representative across sex, age, location, state and area disadvantage. Two-stage recruitment involved unrestricted self-selected community sample through mainstream and social media ( = 4428) and purposeful sampling using an online panel ( = 1055).

RESULTS

Most Australians report having a direct experience of a climate change-related event. Young people are experiencing significant rates of eco-anxiety. One in four people with direct experience of a climate change-related event met post-traumatic stress disorder screening criteria. People who have not had a direct experience are showing symptoms of pre-trauma, particularly in younger age groups and women. There were 9.37% (503/5370) of respondents with responses indicating significant eco-anxiety, 15.68% (370/2359) with pre-traumatic stress and 25.60% (727/2840) with post-traumatic stress disorder. Multivariable regressions confirmed that younger people are more affected by eco-anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (pre- or post-trauma); women are more affected by post-traumatic stress disorder (pre- or post-trauma) and those from more disadvantaged regions are more affected by eco-anxiety.

CONCLUSION

Australia is facing a potential mental health crisis. Individuals with and without direct experience of climate change are reporting significant mental health impacts, with younger age groups being disproportionately affected. There are key roles for clinicians and other health professionals in responding to and preventing climate-related mental health burden.

摘要

目的

气候紧急情况可能是本世纪对公众健康的最大威胁,需要考虑心理健康的影响。尽管研究一致表明,大多数澳大利亚人非常关注气候变化的影响,但全国性研究将气候变化与亚人群的精神健康负担联系起来的证据有限。本研究旨在了解气候变化对澳大利亚人口心理健康的影响,并确定最容易受到与气候相关的心理健康负担影响的人群。

方法

2020 年 8 月至 11 月期间,在澳大利亚进行了一项全国性的成年人调查,在性别、年龄、地点、州和地区劣势方面具有代表性。两阶段招募包括通过主流和社交媒体进行无限制的自我选择社区样本( = 4428)和使用在线小组进行有针对性的抽样( = 1055)。

结果

大多数澳大利亚人报告说有直接经历过与气候变化相关的事件。年轻人正在经历严重的生态焦虑。每四个有直接经历过与气候变化相关事件的人中就有一个符合创伤后应激障碍筛查标准。没有直接经历过的人表现出创伤前的症状,特别是在年轻人群和女性中。有 9.37%(503/5370)的受访者表示有明显的生态焦虑,15.68%(370/2359)有创伤前应激,25.60%(727/2840)有创伤后应激障碍。多变量回归证实,年轻人更容易受到生态焦虑和创伤后应激障碍(创伤前或创伤后)的影响;女性更容易受到创伤后应激障碍(创伤前或创伤后)的影响,来自较不利地区的人更容易受到生态焦虑的影响。

结论

澳大利亚正面临潜在的心理健康危机。有和没有直接经历过气候变化的个人都报告了重大的心理健康影响,年轻人群受到的影响不成比例。临床医生和其他卫生专业人员在应对和预防与气候相关的心理健康负担方面发挥着关键作用。

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