Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
School of Public Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2022 Dec 2;31:e86. doi: 10.1017/S2045796022000361.
Not only is nature essential for human existence, but many of its functions and contributions are irreplaceable. Studying the impact of these changes on individuals and communities, researchers and public health officials have largely focused on physical health. Our aim is to better understand how climate change also exacerbates many social and environmental risk factors for mental health and psychosocial problems, and can lead to emotional distress, the development of new mental health conditions and a worsening situation for people already living with these conditions.
We considered all possible direct and indirect pathways by which climate change can affect mental health. We built a framework which includes climate change-related hazards, climate change-related global environmental threats, social and environmental exposure pathways, and vulnerability factors and inequalities to derive possible mental health and psychosocial outcomes.
We identified five approaches to address the mental health and psychosocial impacts of climate change which we suggest should be implemented with urgency: (1) integrate climate change considerations into policies and programmes for mental health, to better prepare for and respond to the climate crisis; (2) integrate mental health and psychosocial support within policies and programmes dealing with climate change and health; (3) build upon global commitments including the Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Agreement and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction; (4) implement multisectoral and community-based approaches to reduce vulnerabilities and address the mental health and psychosocial impacts of climate change; and (5) address the large gaps that exist in funding both for mental health and for responding to the health impacts of climate change.
There is growing evidence of the various mechanisms by which climate change is affecting mental health. Given the human impacts of climate change, mental health and psychosocial well-being need to be one of the main focuses of climate action. Therefore, countries need to dramatically accelerate their responses to climate change, including efforts to address its impacts on mental health and psychosocial well-being.
自然不仅对人类生存至关重要,而且其许多功能和贡献是不可替代的。研究这些变化对个人和社区的影响,研究人员和公共卫生官员主要关注的是身体健康。我们的目的是更好地了解气候变化如何加剧心理健康和心理社会问题的许多社会和环境风险因素,并导致情绪困扰、新的心理健康状况的发展以及已经患有这些疾病的人的状况恶化。
我们考虑了气候变化可能影响心理健康的所有可能的直接和间接途径。我们构建了一个框架,其中包括与气候变化相关的危害、与气候变化相关的全球环境威胁、社会和环境暴露途径以及脆弱性因素和不平等,以得出可能的心理健康和心理社会结果。
我们确定了五种方法来解决气候变化对心理健康和心理社会的影响,我们建议应紧急实施这些方法:(1)将气候变化考虑纳入心理健康政策和计划,为应对气候危机做好更好的准备和应对;(2)将心理健康和心理社会支持纳入处理气候变化和健康的政策和计划;(3)在包括可持续发展目标、巴黎协定和《仙台减少灾害风险框架》在内的全球承诺的基础上再接再厉;(4)实施多部门和社区为基础的方法,减少脆弱性,应对气候变化对心理健康的影响;(5)解决心理健康和应对气候变化对健康的影响方面资金存在的巨大差距。
越来越多的证据表明气候变化影响心理健康的各种机制。鉴于气候变化对人类的影响,心理健康和心理社会福祉需要成为气候行动的主要重点之一。因此,各国需要大幅加快应对气候变化的步伐,包括努力应对其对心理健康和心理社会福祉的影响。