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德国的气候变化痛苦和损害。

Climate change distress and impairment in Germany.

机构信息

Stiftung Gesundheitswissen, Berlin, Germany.

Institut für Medizinische Soziologie und Rehabilitationswissenschaft, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 Sep 24;12:1432881. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1432881. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Climate change has been widely recognized as one of the most challenging problems facing humanity and it imposes serious mental health threats. It is important, however, to differentiate between the affective experience of distress over climate change and the functional impairments associated with climate change. Such a distinction is crucial because not all negative affective states are pathological, and they might even motivate pro-environmental behavior. Functional impairments, like not being able to work or maintaining social relationships, however, might require immediate treatment. This study assesses climate change distress and climate change impairment within the population of Germany using a population-representative sample. The results identify vulnerable subgroups and thereby can help to facilitate the development of target group specific intervention programs. Furthermore, this study explores whether climate change distress and climate change impairment are associated with general health, physical health, mental health, and diverse health behaviors.

METHODS

Study participants were drawn from a panel which is representative of the German-speaking population in Germany with Internet access. Participants answered a series of questionnaires regarding their climate change distress, climate change impairment, general health, physical health, mental health, and diverse health behaviors. To evaluate differences between subgroups, Bayesian independent samples t-tests were calculated. To evaluate associations between constructs, Bayesian correlations were calculated.

RESULTS

Especially women, younger people, people from West Germany, and people with a high level of formal education seem to experience higher levels of climate change distress. Regarding climate change impairment, the results suggest that especially women, older people, people from West Germany, people with a low level of formal education, people with a low or middle social status, and people with an inadequate/problematic health literacy seem to experience higher levels of climate change impairment. Furthermore, climate change distress and climate change impairment were weakly and differently associated with general health, physical health, mental health, and diverse health behaviors.

DISCUSSION

Climate change distress and impairment are not evenly distributed within German society. The results of this study provide a starting point for the development of target group specific intervention programs.

摘要

简介

气候变化已被广泛认为是人类面临的最具挑战性问题之一,它对心理健康造成了严重威胁。然而,区分气候变化带来的痛苦情绪体验和与气候变化相关的功能障碍很重要。这种区分至关重要,因为并非所有负面情绪状态都是病态的,它们甚至可能激发环保行为。然而,功能障碍,如无法工作或维持社会关系,可能需要立即治疗。本研究使用具有代表性的样本评估了德国人口中的气候变化困扰和气候变化障碍。研究结果确定了脆弱的亚组,从而有助于促进针对特定目标群体的干预计划的发展。此外,本研究还探讨了气候变化困扰和气候变化障碍是否与一般健康、身体健康、心理健康和多种健康行为有关。

方法

研究参与者来自一个具有互联网访问权限的德语人群代表性小组。参与者回答了一系列关于他们的气候变化困扰、气候变化障碍、一般健康、身体健康、心理健康和多种健康行为的问卷。为了评估亚组之间的差异,计算了贝叶斯独立样本 t 检验。为了评估结构之间的关联,计算了贝叶斯相关性。

结果

特别是女性、年轻人、来自西德的人以及受教育程度较高的人似乎经历了更高水平的气候变化困扰。关于气候变化障碍,结果表明,特别是女性、老年人、来自西德的人、受教育程度较低的人、社会地位较低或中等的人以及健康素养不足/有问题的人似乎经历了更高水平的气候变化障碍。此外,气候变化困扰和气候变化障碍与一般健康、身体健康、心理健康和多种健康行为的关联较弱且不同。

讨论

气候变化困扰和障碍在德国社会中分布不均。本研究的结果为制定针对特定目标群体的干预计划提供了起点。

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