MacLean Sarah, de Nicola Julia, Cooper Kimberlea, Downey Heather, Theobald Jacqui, de Kleyn Lisa, Denham Todd, Costello Eleanor, Rickards Lauren
School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport, La Trobe University (LTU), Plenty Rd, Bundoora 3083, VIC, Australia.
Rural Health School, LTU, Australia.
Int J Drug Policy. 2024 Dec;134:104649. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104649. Epub 2024 Nov 21.
The world has experienced devastating extreme weather events, alongside slow-onset processes including increasing temperature means, that scientists agree are manifestations of human-induced climate change. Even with radical action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, effects of climate change will become increasingly severe.
The aim of this review was to classify impacts of climate change for people who use alcohol and other drugs (AoD), as reflected in peer reviewed literature.
A scoping review was conducted to achieve this. Included studies involved a human population, a climate change related exposure, and an AoD outcome. Studies were published in English between 1998 and November 2023. Exposure events of interest included extreme heat, fires, storms, floods, droughts, and longer-term environmental changes. 8,204 studies were screened, with 82 included for data extraction and narrative analysis.
Most papers describe increased AoD use, with smaller numbers showing decreased or unchanged substance use. Some studies identify unplanned withdrawal, changed drug markets, disrupted service access, specific physiological vulnerabilities of AoD users to extreme heat, and compounding effects on mental health. We note the relative absence of peer reviewed studies investigating impacts of climate change on AoD use in low-and middle-income countries. Further, few studies consider impacts that occur because of long-term or gradual climatic shifts such as environmental changes that are detrimental to livelihoods.
It is crucial to document effects of a changing climate on people who use AoD so that policy and services can meet future needs. We call for research to remedy gaps identified in this review.
世界经历了毁灭性的极端天气事件,同时还伴随着包括气温上升等缓慢发生的过程,科学家们一致认为这些都是人为导致的气候变化的表现。即使采取激进行动减少温室气体排放,气候变化的影响也将变得越来越严重。
本综述的目的是对气候变化对使用酒精和其他毒品(AoD)人群的影响进行分类,这在同行评审文献中有体现。
为此进行了一项范围综述。纳入的研究涉及人群、与气候变化相关的暴露因素以及AoD结果。研究发表于1998年至2023年11月之间的英文文献。感兴趣的暴露事件包括极端高温、火灾、风暴、洪水、干旱以及长期环境变化。共筛选了8204项研究,其中82项纳入数据提取和叙述性分析。
大多数论文描述了AoD使用的增加,少数论文显示物质使用减少或不变。一些研究确定了意外戒断、毒品市场变化、服务获取中断、AoD使用者对极端高温的特定生理脆弱性以及对心理健康的复合影响。我们注意到同行评审研究相对缺乏对低收入和中等收入国家气候变化对AoD使用影响的调查。此外,很少有研究考虑由于长期或渐进的气候变化(如对生计有害的环境变化)而产生的影响。
记录气候变化对使用AoD人群的影响至关重要,以便政策和服务能够满足未来需求。我们呼吁开展研究以弥补本综述中发现的差距。