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哥伦比亚土著儿童群体中的粮食安全、气候变化与心理健康问题

Food security, climate change and mental health problems in a Colombian Indigenous paediatric population.

作者信息

Agudelo-Hernández Felipe, Guapacha-Montoya Marcela, Pinzón-Segura María Camila

机构信息

Universidad de Manizales Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Manizales, Colombia.

Universidad de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia.

出版信息

BMJ Paediatr Open. 2025 Sep 25;9(1):e003111. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2024-003111.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study investigates the complex inter-relations among mental health, food security and climate anxiety in the Emberá-Dobidá paediatric Indigenous community in Caldas, Colombia. Although the community was displaced due to armed conflict, our focus is on the subsequent environmental changes driven by climate change that have emerged as independent stressors in the new territory. These stressors have compounded the community's vulnerabilities, with particular impacts on children and youth. By framing not merely as geographic space but as a sociocultural and symbolic construct, the study adopts a Latin American critical perspective to analyse health disparities.

METHODS

A mixed-methods study was conducted involving the paediatric population aged 6-16 years (n=40) from the Emberá-Dobidá Indigenous community, along with 65 caregivers representing 25 families. In-depth interviews explored community perceptions of environmental changes, food security and mental health. A cross-sectional correlational analysis used two culturally adapted instruments, the Pediatric Assessment of Community Emotional and Spiritual Health Scale and the Colombian Household Food Security Scale, to assess paediatric mental health and food security.

RESULTS

Qualitative findings revealed two key themes: 'Increased Heat in Recent Years' and 'Disconnection from Water and Cultural Identity'. Quantitative results showed significant correlations between food insecurity, spiritual disharmony and mental health problems, including emotional distress and suicide risk. Notably, 30% of children were at risk of suicide, and 50% exhibited emotional problems. The findings demonstrate that environmental degradation and disrupted territorial ties are not only ecological but also psychological and cultural stressors.

CONCLUSIONS

Mental health in Indigenous communities, understood as spiritual harmony, must be addressed through culturally grounded approaches that integrate traditional ecological knowledge, food security and the recovery of territorial connection. From a Latin American perspective, territory is not a passive backdrop but an active determinant of health shaped by power, memory and resistance. Our findings call for climate-resilient, community-driven interventions that reterritorialise public health responses in Indigenous settings.

摘要

背景

本研究调查了哥伦比亚卡尔达斯省恩贝拉 - 多比达儿科原住民社区心理健康、粮食安全与气候焦虑之间的复杂相互关系。尽管该社区因武装冲突而流离失所,但我们关注的是气候变化引发的后续环境变化,这些变化已成为新领地中独立的压力源。这些压力源加剧了社区的脆弱性,对儿童和青少年产生了特别影响。本研究不仅将领地视为地理空间,还将其视为一种社会文化和象征性建构,采用拉丁美洲批判性视角来分析健康差异。

方法

开展了一项混合方法研究,涉及恩贝拉 - 多比达原住民社区6至16岁的儿科人群(n = 40)以及代表25个家庭的65名照料者。深入访谈探讨了社区对环境变化、粮食安全和心理健康的看法。横断面相关性分析使用了两种经过文化调适的工具,即《社区儿童情感与精神健康评估量表》和《哥伦比亚家庭粮食安全量表》,以评估儿科心理健康和粮食安全。

结果

定性研究结果揭示了两个关键主题:“近年来气温升高”和“与水及文化身份脱节”。定量结果显示,粮食不安全、精神失调与心理健康问题(包括情绪困扰和自杀风险)之间存在显著相关性。值得注意的是,30%的儿童有自杀风险,50%存在情绪问题。研究结果表明,环境退化和领土联系中断不仅是生态压力源,也是心理和文化压力源。

结论

原住民社区的心理健康,即被理解为精神和谐的心理健康,必须通过基于文化的方法来解决,这些方法要整合传统生态知识、粮食安全和领土联系的恢复。从拉丁美洲的视角来看,领地并非被动的背景,而是由权力、记忆和抵抗塑造的健康的积极决定因素。我们的研究结果呼吁采取具有气候适应能力、由社区主导的干预措施,使公共卫生应对措施在原住民环境中重新落地生根。

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