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审视气候变化对加拿大年轻人心理健康的影响:一项全国性横断面调查。

Examining the mental health impacts of climate change on young people in Canada: a national cross-sectional survey.

机构信息

School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

School of Arctic & Subarctic Studies, Labrador Campus of Memorial University, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL, Canada.

出版信息

Lancet Planet Health. 2024 Apr;8 Suppl 1:S3. doi: 10.1016/S2542-5196(24)00068-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Climate change poses a substantial threat to the mental wellbeing of young people. Population-level research is urgently needed to help inform policies and interventions to ensure that young people are not burdened by long-term mental health impacts from climate change. We sought to identify the prevalence, distribution, and factors associated with climate change-related mental and emotional health outcomes among young people (aged 13-34 years) in Canada.

METHODS

This study is part of a larger cross-sectional survey, which examined mental and emotional health responses to climate change among individuals aged 13 years or older from across Canada. We used a multi-stage, multi-stratified random probability sampling procedure. Participants were randomly recruited through either an addressed letter or a telephone call. Online and telephone questionnaires were used to interview individuals in English, French, or Inuktitut between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023. Data were weighted by age and province using population estimates from Statistics Canada and analysed using descriptive statistics, factor analyses, and multivariable regression analyses.

FINDINGS

The full survey included 2476 participants, with a subgroup of 409 young people. Of the 401 respondents who provided their gender identity, 215 (54%) identified as cisgender women, 167 (42%) identified as cisgender men, and 19 (5%) identified as non-binary. Preliminary results suggest that young people in Canada experience a wide range of climate-related emotional and mental health outcomes. More than 70% of respondents in the young people subgroup reported having at least mild levels of sadness, anger, worry, anxiety, concern, helplessness, hopelessness, or powerlessness related to climate change. The severity of climate-related emotional responses differed by gender, with non-binary respondents and cisgender women reporting higher average levels of distress than cisgender men. Regional differences were also observed, with northern regions and urban locations reporting more severe reactions.

INTERPRETATION

This study builds on the understanding of the burden of climate change on the mental health of young people. If unaddressed, the impact of this burden could have long-standing and wide-reaching public health and related socioeconomic effects.

FUNDING

Canadian Institutes of Health Research, ArcticNet, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Fellowship, Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship, and Alberta Innovates Graduate Student Scholarship.

摘要

背景

气候变化对年轻人的心理健康构成了重大威胁。迫切需要开展人口层面的研究,以帮助制定政策和干预措施,确保年轻人不会因气候变化对其心理健康造成长期影响而承受过重负担。我们旨在确定加拿大年轻人(13-34 岁)与气候变化相关的精神和情绪健康结果的流行率、分布情况以及与这些结果相关的因素。

方法

本研究是一项更大的横断面调查的一部分,该调查考察了来自加拿大各地 13 岁及以上的个体对气候变化的精神和情绪健康反应。我们采用了多阶段、多分层随机概率抽样程序。参与者通过地址信或电话随机招募。2022 年 4 月 1 日至 2023 年 3 月 31 日期间,使用在线和电话问卷以英语、法语或因纽特语对个人进行访谈。数据根据加拿大统计局的人口估计值进行了年龄和省份加权,并使用描述性统计、因素分析和多变量回归分析进行了分析。

结果

完整调查共包括 2476 名参与者,其中有 409 名年轻人的子样本。在提供其性别认同的 401 名受访者中,215 名(54%)为顺性别女性,167 名(42%)为顺性别男性,19 名(5%)为非二元性别。初步结果表明,加拿大的年轻人经历了广泛的与气候相关的情绪和心理健康结果。年轻人子样本中超过 70%的受访者报告称,与气候变化相关的悲伤、愤怒、担忧、焦虑、关注、无助、绝望或无力感至少达到轻度水平。与气候相关的情绪反应的严重程度因性别而异,非二元性别受访者和顺性别女性报告的困扰程度高于顺性别男性。还观察到区域差异,北部地区和城市地区的反应更为严重。

解释

本研究加深了对气候变化对年轻人心理健康负担的认识。如果不加解决,这种负担可能会对公共卫生和相关社会经济产生长期和广泛的影响。

资助

加拿大卫生研究院、北极网、社会科学和人文研究理事会博士奖学金、伊萨克·沃尔顿·基拉姆纪念奖学金和艾伯塔省创新研究生奖学金。

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