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脆弱性与恢复:气候相关灾害后的长期身心健康轨迹

Vulnerability and recovery: Long-term mental and physical health trajectories following climate-related disasters.

作者信息

Li Ang, Toll Mathew, Martino Erika, Wiesel Ilan, Botha Ferdi, Bentley Rebecca

机构信息

NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Healthy Housing, Centre for Health Policy, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Australia; Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for Children and Families Over the Life Course, Australia.

NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Healthy Housing, Centre for Health Policy, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Australia; Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for Children and Families Over the Life Course, Australia.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2023 Mar;320:115681. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115681. Epub 2023 Jan 20.

Abstract

Extreme weather and climate-related disaster events are associated with a range of adverse health outcomes. People are not equally vulnerable to the adversity, experiencing varied patterns of long-term health trajectories in recovery depending on their vulnerabilities, capacities, and resiliencies. This study aims to identify latent mental and physical health trajectories and their associations with person- and place-based pre-disaster predictors. Using an Australian, population-based, longitudinal dataset spanning 2009-19, group-based multi-trajectory modelling was applied to identify the distinct mental, social, emotional, and physical health trajectories of people who had experienced damage to their home following a climate-related disaster event. Multinomial logistic regression was used to assess a series of social vulnerability predictors (demographic, socioeconomic, housing, health, neighbourhood, and geographical) of health patterns. We identified three distinct health trajectories. Most individuals experienced small or minimal health impacts at the time of the disaster year followed by a fast recovery. However, one-fifth of the exposed population were severely affected during and post disaster. This cohort had the worst mental and physical health prior to the disaster and experienced the largest decreases in mental and physical health and the lowest recoveries. Pre-existing mental and physical conditions were the most substantial risk factors, increasing the probability of experiencing high impact and slow recovery by 61% for mental health and 51% for physical health. In addition, vulnerability in the form of housing affordability stress, lower household income, and lack of community attachment, participation and safety were also significant independent risk factors for ongoing post-disaster health problems. Critically, people's mental and physical health recovery is dependent on pre-disaster vulnerabilities in health, resource access, and capacities. These findings could assist policymakers and health practitioners to more effectively target people most at risk and design prevention and response strategies to prevent the exacerbation of poor health and wellbeing.

摘要

极端天气和与气候相关的灾害事件会带来一系列不良健康后果。人们对这些逆境的脆弱性并不相同,根据其脆弱性、能力和恢复力,在恢复过程中会经历不同模式的长期健康轨迹。本研究旨在确定潜在的心理和身体健康轨迹及其与基于个人和地点的灾前预测因素之间的关联。利用一个涵盖2009 - 2019年的澳大利亚全国性纵向数据集,采用基于群体的多轨迹模型来识别在与气候相关的灾害事件后房屋受损的人群的不同心理、社会、情感和身体健康轨迹。多项逻辑回归用于评估一系列健康模式的社会脆弱性预测因素(人口统计学、社会经济、住房、健康、邻里和地理因素)。我们识别出三种不同的健康轨迹。大多数人在灾害发生当年受到的健康影响较小或极小,随后迅速恢复。然而,五分之一的受灾人群在灾害期间及灾后受到严重影响。这一群体在灾害前的心理和身体健康状况最差,心理和身体健康下降幅度最大,恢复程度最低。先前存在的心理和身体状况是最主要的风险因素,心理健康方面经历高影响和缓慢恢复的概率增加61%,身体健康方面增加51%。此外,住房负担能力压力、较低的家庭收入以及缺乏社区归属感、参与度和安全感等形式的脆弱性也是灾后持续健康问题的重要独立风险因素。至关重要的是,人们的心理和身体健康恢复取决于灾前在健康、资源获取和能力方面的脆弱性。这些发现可以帮助政策制定者和健康从业者更有效地针对风险最高的人群,并设计预防和应对策略,以防止健康和幸福状况的恶化。

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