Mental health and physical health DOI

Eduard Izquierdo,

Alexandre González-Rodríguez

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 1, 2023

Language: Английский

Climate Change Perception and Mental Health. Results from a Systematic Review of the Literature DOI Creative Commons
Vincenza Gianfredi, Francesco Mazziotta,

Giovanna Clerici

et al.

European Journal of Investigation in Health Psychology and Education, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1), P. 215 - 229

Published: Jan. 12, 2024

Climate change is one of the main global challenges and influences various aspects human health. Numerous studies have indeed demonstrated an association between extreme climate-related events physical mental health outcomes, but little still known about perception/awareness climate In accordance with PRISMA 2020 guidelines, a search was conducted on PubMed Scopus. The protocol registered PROSPERO. included were original observational published in English, reporting A total 3018 articles identified. 10 included. period covered ranged 2012 2022. perception consistently associated adverse effects across different types estimates. particular, identified higher level depression, anxiety, eco-anxiety, stress, adjustment disorder, substance use, dysphoria, even thoughts suicide. Qualitative data underscore impact daily activities, contributing to feelings loss suicidal ideation. Moreover, correlates lower well-being resilience. awareness complex poorly explored phenomenon. limitations are high heterogeneity terms exposure assessment reporting, which hinders quantitative analysis. These results show that impacts Better understanding phenomenon represents opportunity inform public interventions promote well-being.

Language: Английский

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16

Climate change, ambient air pollution, and students' mental health DOI Open Access
Jingxuan Wang, Xinqiao Liu

World Journal of Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(2), P. 204 - 209

Published: Feb. 6, 2024

The impact of global climate change and air pollution on mental health has become a crucial public issue. Increased awareness health, advancements in medical diagnosis treatment, the way media outlets report environmental changes variation social resources affect psychological responses adaptation methods to pollution. In context change, extreme weather events seriously disrupt people's living environments, unstable educational environments lead an increase issues for students. Air affects students' by increasing incidence diseases while decreasing contact with nature, leading problems such as anxiety, depression, decreased cognitive function. We call joint efforts reduce pollutant emissions at source, improve energy structures, strengthen monitoring gover-nance, attention students, help student groups build resilience; establishing policies, enhancing support adjusting lifestyles habits, we can students cope constantly changing environment maintain good level health. Through these comprehensive measures, more effectively address challenges promote achievement United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Language: Английский

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Global Climate Change, Mental Health, and Socio-Economic Stressors: Toward Sustainable Interventions across Regions DOI Open Access
Peng Nie, Ke Zhao,

Dawei Ma

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(19), P. 8693 - 8693

Published: Oct. 9, 2024

Global climate change’s pervasive impacts extend beyond the environment, significantly affecting mental health across diverse regions. This study offers a comprehensive multi-regional analysis spanning Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, and Americas, addressing three critical gaps in existing research: (i) necessity of global scope given widespread impact, (ii) under-researched dimension compared to general effects, (iii) integration data. Using data from 1970 2020, we found strong correlation between change rising disorders globally. Regional patterns emerged, with Oceania showing broader associations various issues, while Europe Americas saw increases anxiety depression. contributes more understanding interconnectedness change, health, sustainability. By can identify sustainable solutions that promote both environmental well-being human well-being. Our findings highlight urgent need for action mitigate effects provide insights tailored interventions public strategies. Additionally, socio-economic factors like unemployment, urbanisation, GDP growth, globalisation are incorporated explore intricate interplay societal contexts, offering clearer mechanisms at play.

Language: Английский

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4

Climate change and suicide epidemiology: a systematic review and meta-analysis of gender variations in global suicide rates DOI Creative Commons

Dan-Dan Chen,

Jin-Heng Tu,

Ke-Nan Ling

et al.

Frontiers in Public Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Jan. 8, 2025

Climate change is reshaping public health, introducing extreme weather conditions and environmental stressors-such as high temperatures, atmospheric pollution, desertification, storms (rain, thunder, hail)-that critically impact mental health. Evidence increasingly links these factors to higher rates of suicide-related outcomes, including suicidal ideation, attempts, self-harm. Such interactions underscore the importance understanding how climate-driven health risks vary by factor gender, gender-specific vulnerabilities shape responses climate stressors. By April 16, 2024, we conducted a comprehensive search PubMed, Web Science, Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, Scopus, ProQuest, Embase. Two researchers independently reviewed studies collected demographic data, systematically tracking recording suicide deaths, self-harm, anxiety. Data were rigorously cross-verified for accuracy consistency. The meta-analysis demonstrated significant associations between variables outcomes. High temperatures air pollution linked increased attempts (OR: 1.40, 95% CI: 1.34-1.45) deaths 1.51, 1.44-1.58), particularly among males. Conversely, desertification correlated with reduced likelihood ideation 0.73, 0.63-0.85). These findings highlight impacts, females exhibiting anxiety underscoring urgent need targeted interventions addressing climate-induced risks. This systematic review reveal impacts change, experiencing anxiety, while males show greater incidences deaths. emphasize integration services into policies address gender disparities. study registered PROSPERO [PROSPERO (york.ac.uk)] under identifier [CRD42024534961].

Language: Английский

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A hybrid deep learning air pollution prediction approach based on neighborhood selection and spatio-temporal attention DOI Creative Commons
Gang Chen, Chen Shen, Dong Li

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: Jan. 29, 2025

Air pollution is a critical global environmental issue, further exacerbated by rapid industrialization and urbanization. Accurate prediction of air pollutant concentrations essential for effective prevention control measures. The complex nature data influenced fluctuating meteorological conditions, diverse sources, propagation processes, underscores the crucial importance spatial temporal feature extraction accurately predicting concentrations. To address challenges redundancy diminished long-term accuracy observed in previous studies, this paper presents an innovative approach to predict leveraging advanced analysis deep learning methods. proposed approach, termed KSC-ConvLSTM, integrates k-nearest neighbors (KNN) algorithm, spatio-temporal attention (STA) mechanism, residual block, convolutional long short-term memory (ConvLSTM) neural network. KNN algorithm adaptively selects highly correlated neighboring domains, while enhanced with STA extracts features from input data. ConvLSTM processes output STA-ConvNet capture high-dimensional features. effectiveness KSC-ConvLSTM was validated through predictions PM2.5 Beijing its surrounding urban agglomeration. experimental results indicate that outperforms benchmark approaches single-step, multi-step, trend prediction. It demonstrates superior fitting predictive performance. Quantitatively, reduces root mean square error (RMSE) 4.216–8.458 averages 1–12 h Beijing, compared approach. findings show shows considerable potential predicting, preventing, controlling pollution.

Language: Английский

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A glimmer of hope: Pro-environmental behavior increases positive emotions after confrontation with environmental threat DOI Creative Commons
Peter Zeier, Florian Lange, Zarah Rowland

et al.

Journal of Environmental Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 102575 - 102575

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Climate Change and Mental Health Nexus in National Climate Policy—Gaps and Challenges DOI Creative Commons

Lea Schlatter,

Manasi Kumar, Pushpam Kumar

et al.

Annals of Global Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 91(1), P. 19 - 19

Published: April 3, 2025

Language: Английский

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Climate‐Related Psychological Distress: Exploring the Global Nexus of Climate Change and Mental Health DOI
Saqib Amin

Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 10, 2025

ABSTRACT This study explores the complex and often overlooked connection between climate change mental health, specifically examining how this relationship manifests across different income groups (high, middle, low) from 1990 to 2020. A fixed‐effects model is used analyze impact of two key indicators—annual surface temperature changes (TEMP) greenhouse gas emissions—on a range health outcomes, including disorders (MD), anxiety (AD), depressive (DD), bipolar disorder (BD), schizophrenia (S). The findings reveal statistically significant association rising temperatures, increased emissions, declining outcomes. While negative effects on well‐being are observed all countries, disproportionate impacts groups, suggesting that some populations significantly more vulnerable than others. underscores urgency implementing comprehensive equitable measures mitigate protect globally.

Language: Английский

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Blood under pressure: how climate change threatens blood safety and supply chains DOI Creative Commons
Elvina Viennet,

Melinda M. Dean,

Julie Kircher

et al.

The Lancet Planetary Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 9(4), P. e304 - e313

Published: April 1, 2025

Climate change substantially threatens public health, including the blood supply chain, which is crucial for medical treatments such as surgeries, trauma care, and chronic disease management. Extreme weather events, vector-borne shifts, temperature fluctuations can disrupt collection, testing, transport, storage, threatening both safety sufficiency of products. Although studies have highlighted some connections between climate change, transfusion-transmissible infections, safety, there remains a lack comprehensive understanding effects on each chain stage. In this Personal View, we address potential climate-driven challenges across from donor health to component stability, emphasising importance proactive measures. To protect availability supplies in an evolving climate, further research adaptive strategies are needed build resilient system that withstand emerging climate-related disruptions.

Language: Английский

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Active Hope as a Catalyst for Mental and Psychosocial Health in Climate-Related Disasters DOI Open Access
Joseph O. Prewitt Díaz

Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(05), P. 634 - 644

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Climate-related disasters pose significant challenges to individuals, communities, and societies worldwide, leading profound psychological social impacts. In the aftermath of such disasters, promoting mental psychosocial health becomes imperative for alleviating suffering fostering resilience. This paper explores role active hope as a fundamental factor in facilitating well-being cohesion following climate-related disasters. Drawing on theoretical frameworks empirical evidence, it examines how contributes coping strategies, adaptive behaviors, recovery processes. Additionally, discusses interventions approaches aimed at disaster-affected populations. By highlighting importance post-disaster contexts, this underscores need comprehensive holistic strategies address multifaceted posed by

Language: Английский

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