Cebu Technological University, Moalboal, Cebu, Philippines; National Research Council of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines.
Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada.
Asian J Psychiatr. 2024 Nov;101:104191. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2024.104191. Epub 2024 Aug 30.
The Philippines are at the forefront of climate change impacts, including those related to health and well-being, but information on mental health and well-being are typically underreported. To help address this research lacuna, we conducted a systematic literature review. We aimed to provide an overview of current research knowledge and research gaps regarding the impacts of climate change outcomes on Filipinos' mental health and well-being. Consulting 8 databases, we identified 951 records. The final analysis included 32 studies: 16 quantitative, 11 qualitative, 2 longitudinal, 2 experimental, and 1 published report. A narrative synthesis has been performed to synthesize the findings from included studies. Studies were presented in four sections: 1) Risks to mental health following a natural disaster, 2) Determinants of post-traumatic stress disorder risks, 3) Resilience and post-traumatic growth following natural disasters, and 4) Personal experiences and other mental health outcomes. Reviewed data show that climate change outcomes strongly and negatively impact Filippino's mental health and well-being. Climate change outcomes also, negatively affect mental health through indirect (e.g., sleep disorders) and long-term pathways for example by being exposed to stressors such as migration, conflict, and violence. A set of coping strategies was identified which include banding together, mobilizing health experts, and expanding the local relationships with health workers. Future prospective studies should assess the effects of rising sea levels and vector-borne diseases among frontline communities. More interventional studies assessing preventive interventions and health promotion initiatives should be carried out to mitigate mental health disorders and improve well-being, thus contributing to improved health outcomes.
菲律宾处于气候变化影响的前沿,包括与健康和福祉相关的影响,但有关心理健康和福祉的信息通常报道不足。为了帮助解决这一研究空白,我们进行了系统的文献回顾。我们旨在提供有关气候变化对菲律宾人心理健康和福祉影响的当前研究知识和研究差距的概述。我们咨询了 8 个数据库,确定了 951 条记录。最终分析包括 32 项研究:16 项定量研究、11 项定性研究、2 项纵向研究、2 项实验研究和 1 项发表报告。我们进行了叙述性综合分析,以综合纳入研究的结果。研究分为四部分呈现:1)自然灾害后对心理健康的风险,2)创伤后应激障碍风险的决定因素,3)自然灾害后的韧性和创伤后成长,4)个人经历和其他心理健康结果。审查的数据表明,气候变化的结果强烈而消极地影响了菲律宾人的心理健康和福祉。气候变化的结果还通过间接途径(例如睡眠障碍)和长期途径(例如因暴露于移民、冲突和暴力等压力源)对心理健康产生负面影响。确定了一系列应对策略,包括团结起来、动员健康专家以及扩大与卫生工作者的本地关系。未来的前瞻性研究应评估海平面上升和虫媒疾病对前线社区的影响。应开展更多的干预研究,评估预防干预措施和健康促进举措,以减轻心理健康障碍,改善福祉,从而促进改善健康结果。