Department of Neurosciences "Rita Levi Montalcini", University of Turin, 10126 Turin, Italy.
Psychiatric Unit, San Luigi Gonzaga University Hospital, 10043 Turin, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Jun 25;21(7):826. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21070826.
Psychiatric disorders are large contributors to the global disease burden, but research on the impact of climate change on them is limited. Our aim is to investigate the correlation between temperature and exacerbations of psychiatric disorders to help inform clinical management and future public health policies.
Temperature records for the summer months from 2013 to 2022 were obtained from the meteorological station of the Department of Physics of Turin University. Data on patients admitted to the acute psychiatric unit were extracted from registries of San Luigi Gonzaga University Hospital (Turin, Italy). Regression analyses were used to investigate the correlation between temperature and number of admissions and to test for confounding variables.
A total of 1600 admissions were recorded. The monthly temperature and number of admissions were directly correlated ( = 0.0020). The correlation was significant for the subgroup of admissions due to Bipolar Disorders ( = 0.0011), but not for schizophrenia or major depressive disorder. After multiple regression analyses, the effect of temperature remained significant ( = 0.0406).
These results confirm the impact of meteorological factors on mental disorders, particularly on BD. This can contribute to personalised follow-up and efficient resource allocation and poses grounds for studies into etiopathological mechanisms and therapeutic implications.
精神障碍是全球疾病负担的主要因素之一,但关于气候变化对其影响的研究有限。我们旨在调查温度与精神障碍恶化之间的相关性,以帮助为临床管理和未来的公共卫生政策提供信息。
从都灵大学物理系的气象站获取了 2013 年至 2022 年夏季的温度记录。从都灵圣路易吉·贡扎加大学医院的急性精神科住院记录中提取了患者数据。回归分析用于调查温度与入院人数之间的相关性,并检验混杂变量。
共记录了 1600 次入院。月温度和入院人数呈直接相关( = 0.0020)。对于双相情感障碍( = 0.0011)亚组的入院情况,相关性显著,但对于精神分裂症或重度抑郁症则不显著。经过多元回归分析,温度的影响仍然显著( = 0.0406)。
这些结果证实了气象因素对精神障碍的影响,特别是对双相情感障碍的影响。这有助于进行个性化的随访和有效资源分配,并为研究发病机制和治疗意义提供了依据。