Business Strategy & Development,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
8(1)
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
ABSTRACT
This
study
explores
the
intricate
associations
between
climate
change
anxiety,
sustainable
trust
and
three
aspects
of
consumption
behaviors
(quality
life,
care
for
environment
future
generations)
among
consumers
in
Vietnam
Italy,
with
a
focus
on
moderating
role
nature
connectedness
hyperopia
psychology.
Employing
an
exploratory
sequential
mixed‐methods
approach
that
integrates
both
qualitative
quantitative
techniques,
initially
conducted
20
in‐depth
interviews
to
gain
insights
into
interplay
change‐related
factors,
trust,
consumer
behaviors,
which
helped
formulate
research
framework.
Subsequently,
was
utilized,
gathering
681
online
surveys
from
Vietnamese
Italian
consumers,
data
assessed
through
structural
equation
modeling
using
SmartPLS
software.
is
first
reveal
crucial
theoretical
how
anxiety
affected
by
risk
perception
knowledge,
impact
behaviors:
quality
environment,
generations.
These
effects
are
positively
moderated
connectedness,
providing
profound
understanding
behavior
two
regions
within
amid
urgent
global
crisis.
Scholars
benefit
enriched
amidst
while
policymakers,
businesses,
advocates
actionable
drive
effective
mitigation
adaptation
strategies,
contributes
advancing
United
Nations'
Sustainable
Development
Goals.
Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
22(S2), P. 107 - 132
Published: Aug. 3, 2021
Abstract
Risk
management
plays
a
key
role
in
uncertain
times,
preventing
corporations
from
acting
rashly
and
incorrectly,
allowing
them
to
become
flexible
resilient.
A
global
turbulence
such
as
the
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
strong
impact
on
individual
companies
entire
economic
sectors,
raising
question
of
whether
paradigm
shift
is
necessary,
order
enable
new
cycle
development
that
much
environmentally,
socially
economically
sustainable.
This
environmental
socio-economic
context
profound
uncertainty
forces
organizations
consider
more
carefully
risk
factors
affecting
their
business
continuity,
well
how
these
relate
sustainability
issues.
However,
there
gap
knowledge
about
systems
systems,
both
exert
influence
performance,
especially
theoretical
point
view.
The
aim
this
study
address
gap,
by
developing
interpretative
framework
for
analysis
strategies
organizations.
approach
been
identified
hermeneutics
an
innovative
methodological
tool
improve
design
most
appropriate
strategies.
paper
provides
two
main
results:
first
one
construction
model
relates
management;
second
operational
multidimensional
assessment
useful
at
different
levels
(business,
competitive
scenario
system).
Finally,
also
makes
it
possible
carry
out
through
evaluation
perspective
sustainable
goals.
JAMA Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
79(4), P. 341 - 341
Published: Feb. 23, 2022
Importance
The
implications
of
extreme
heat
for
physical
health
outcomes
have
been
well
documented.
However,
the
association
between
elevated
ambient
temperature
and
specific
mental
conditions
remains
poorly
understood.
Objective
To
investigate
health–related
emergency
department
(ED)
visits
in
contiguous
US
among
adults
overall
potentially
sensitive
subgroups.
Design,
Setting,
Participants
This
case-crossover
study
used
medical
claims
data
obtained
from
OptumLabs
Data
Warehouse
(OLDW)
to
identify
ED
with
a
primary
or
secondary
discharge
psychiatric
diagnosis
during
warm-season
months
(May
September)
2010
through
2019.
Claims
aged
18
years
older
commercial
Medicare
Advantage
insurance
who
were
living
2775
counties
included
analysis.
Emergency
excluded
if
Clinical
Classifications
Software
code
indicated
that
screening
impulse
control
disorders.
Exposures
County-specific
daily
maximum
on
continuous
scale
was
estimated
using
Parameter-Elevation
Relationships
Independent
Slopes
model.
Extreme
defined
as
95th
percentile
county-specific
distribution.
Main
Outcomes
Measures
incidence
rate
cause-specific
diagnoses
composite
end
point
any
assessed
by
identifying
visit
diagnosisInternational
Classification
Diseases,
Ninth
RevisionandInternational
Statistical
Diseases
Related
Health
Problems,
Tenth
Revisioncodes.
Conditional
logistic
regression
models
estimate
ratio
(IRR)
95%
CIs
rates
visits.
Results
3
496
762
2
243
395
unique
individuals
identified
(56.8%
[1
274
456]
women;
mean
[SD]
age,
51.0
[18.8]
years);
these
individuals,
14.3%
26
years,
25.6%
27
44
33.3%
45
64
26.8%
65
older.
Days
associated
an
IRR
1.08
(95%
CI,
1.07-1.09)
condition.
Associations
found
conditions,
including
substance
use
disorders
(IRR,
1.08;
1.07-1.10);
anxiety,
stress-related,
somatoform
1.07;
1.05-1.09);
mood
schizophrenia,
schizotypal,
delusional
1.05;
1.03-1.07);
self-harm
1.06;
1.01-1.12);
childhood-onset
behavioral
1.11;
1.05-1.18).
In
addition,
associations
higher
men
1.10;
1.08-1.12)
Northeast
1.07-1.13),
Midwest
1.09-1.13),
Northwest
1.12;
1.03-1.21)
regions.
Conclusions
Relevance
this
large
population
insurance,
days
finding
may
be
informative
clinicians
providing
services
periods
prepare
increases
service
needs
when
times
are
anticipated.
Global Environmental Change,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
76, P. 102569 - 102569
Published: Aug. 30, 2022
Climate
anxiety
is
a
phenomenon
which
raises
growing
attention.
Based
on
national
survey
of
climate-related
feelings
and
behaviors
(N
=
2070)
in
Finland,
we
analyzed
discussed
the
concept
climate
its
relationship
with
hope
action.
We
found
that
all
our
measures
for
(including
worry
some
stronger
manifestations
anxiety)
efficacy
beliefs)
correlated
positively
each
other
Furthermore,
explained
unique
parts
variance
self-reported
propose
that,
line
Extended
Parallel
Process
model
(EPPM)
was
used
as
framework,
interplay
emotions
needs
to
be
considered
when
studying
explaining
their
effect
In
conclusion,
results
provide
support
seeing
intertwined
adaptive
feelings,
could
needed
motivate
humankind
finding
solutions
change.
Psychologica Belgica,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
62(1), P. 123 - 123
Published: March 22, 2022
The
notion
of
climate
change
anxiety
has
gained
traction
in
the
last
years.
Clayton
&
Karazsia
(2020)
recently
developed
22-item
Climate
Change
Anxiety
Scale
(CAS),
which
assesses
via
a
four-factor
structure.
Yet
other
research
cast
doubts
on
very
structure
CAS
by
calling
either
for
shorter
(i.e.
13
items)
two-factor
or
single-factor
items).
So
far,
these
three
different
models
have
not
yet
been
compared
one
study.
Moreover,
uncertainty
remains
regarding
associations
between
and
psychological
constructs,
especially
depression.
This
project
was
designed
to
overcome
limitations.
In
first
preregistered
study
(n
=
305),
we
translated
scale
into
French
tested,
confirmatory
factor
analyses
(CFA),
whether
version
would
better
fit
with
four-,
two-,
structure,
as
implied
previous
works.
We
also
examined
how
factors
related
depression,
anxiety,
environmental
identity.
second
study,
aimed
at
replicating
our
comparison
CFA
larger
sample
905).
Both
studies
pointed
13-item
best
fitting
model,
reflecting
cognitive
emotional
features
functional
impairments.
Each
exhibited
positive
association
depression
identity
but
general
anxiety.
discuss
this
impacts
conceptualization
Climate Risk Management,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
37, P. 100441 - 100441
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
As
climate
change
develops
reactions
such
as
eco-anxiety,
eco-guilt
and
ecological
grief
are
becoming
increasingly
common.
Our
aim
was
to
develop
questionnaires
assess
these
psychological
consequences,
examine
their
relationship
with
pro-environmental
behavior
(PEB).
Items
of
the
were
generated
based
on
literature
review
qualitative
analysis
semi-structured
interviews
(N=17).
The
first
item
pool
administered
a
large
adult
sample
(N=4608)
along
assessing
PEB.
Eco-Guilt
Questionnaire
(EGuiQ-11)
Ecological
Grief
(EGriQ-6)
each
had
one-factor
structure,
while
Eco-Anxiety
(EAQ-22)
consisted
two
factors:
habitual
worry
negative
consequences
eco-anxiety.
factors
positively
associated
robust
factor
they
suitable
for
assessment
wide
range
emotional
states
related
crisis.
results
indicate
possible
utility
emotions
in
reinforcing
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
18(17), P. 9358 - 9358
Published: Sept. 4, 2021
The
climate
crisis
poses
a
serious
threat
to
the
health
and
well-being
of
individuals.
For
many,
change
knowledge
is
derived
from
indirect
exposure
information
transmitted
through
media.
Such
content
can
elicit
variety
emotional
responses,
including
anger,
sadness,
despair,
fear,
guilt.
Worry
anxiety
are
especially
common
usually
referred
as
"climate
anxiety".
main
objectives
this
study
were
analyze
how
media
relates
individual
collective
self-efficacy,
evaluate
relationship
between
efficacy
beliefs.
A
total
312
Italian
university
students
(aged
18-26
years)
participated
in
research
by
filling
out
an
anonymous
questionnaire.
Participants
reported
being
exposed
several
times
per
week
about
change,
social
media,
newspapers,
television
programs.
Moreover,
results
showed
that
attention
paid
was
not
only
positively
related
anxiety,
but
also
self-efficacy.
Most
notably,
participants'
beliefs
found
be
anxiety.
This
somewhat
controversial
finding
stresses
that,
context
pro-environmental
behavior
changes,
moderate
level
could
engender
feelings
virtue,
encouraging
people
rethink
actions
with
negative
ecological
impacts.