Rothschild Julia, Haase Elizabeth
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center, Carson City, Nevada, USA.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2023 Feb;160(2):405-413. doi: 10.1002/ijgo.14479. Epub 2022 Oct 21.
Climate change brings exposures to heat, air pollution, poorer quality food, and infectious disease that have significant direct effects on women and their mental health. These environmental impacts are multifaceted in their consequences and raise risks of depression, suicide, violent victimization, post-traumatic stress disorder, and various other neuropsychiatric symptoms. Women also suffer increased climate psychological risks from higher rates of stillbirth, preterm birth, and developmental problems in their children. Here we review what is known about the overlap of women's individual mental health and climate change, and highlight areas where more research is needed.
气候变化使人们面临高温、空气污染、食物质量下降和传染病等问题,这些对女性及其心理健康有重大直接影响。这些环境影响的后果是多方面的,增加了抑郁、自杀、暴力受害、创伤后应激障碍和各种其他神经精神症状的风险。女性还因死产、早产以及子女发育问题的发生率上升而承受着更高的气候心理风险。在此,我们回顾关于女性个体心理健康与气候变化重叠方面的已知情况,并强调需要更多研究的领域。