Climate change and child wellbeing: a systematic evidence and gap map on impacts, mitigation, and adaptation DOI Creative Commons
M. Mohamed,

S. Amin,

Edward Lever

и другие.

The Lancet Planetary Health, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 9(4), С. e337 - e346

Опубликована: Апрель 1, 2025

We developed a systematic evidence and gap map (2014-24) to assess how climate change impacts, mitigation, adaptation affect the wellbeing of children aged 0-18 years globally, discussed findings with Children in All Policies 2030 Youth Advisory Board. Health was most researched child domain (84%; 948 1127 studies), followed by education (15%; n=171), food security nutrition (14%; n=160). Research on children's agency resilience, displacement, socioeconomic distress, safety received less attention. research gaps included limited studies vector-borne diseases, mental health beyond post-traumatic stress disorder, outcomes for 5-18 years. Mitigation focused largely educational (45%; 114 252 studies) behavioural changes (31%; n=79), evaluation financing, infrastructure, technology, clean energy, policy actions. advisory board members emphasised importance schools, social media, intergenerational dialogue driving action while protecting wellbeing.

Язык: Английский

Regional probabilistic threats: assessing the impact of glacier melting on mental health using dynamic Bayesian networks DOI Creative Commons
Ayesha Sohail,

Arooba Arshad,

Rehana Ali Naqvi

и другие.

Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 11(2)

Опубликована: Март 3, 2025

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Links between climate change and suicidal behavior risks DOI
Francis Vergunst, Massimiliano Orri, Alberto Forte

и другие.

Nature Medicine, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Март 28, 2025

Язык: Английский

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0

The impact of trauma and how to intervene: a narrative review of psychotraumatology over the past 15 years DOI Creative Commons
Miranda Olff, Irma M. Hein, Ananda B. Amstadter

и другие.

European journal of psychotraumatology, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 16(1)

Опубликована: Фев. 6, 2025

To mark 15 years of the European Journal Psychotraumatology, editors reviewed past 15-year research on trauma exposure and its consequences, as well developments in (early) psychological, pharmacological complementary interventions. In all sections this paper, we provide perspectives sex/gender aspects, life course trends, cross-cultural/global systemic societal contexts. Globally, majority people experience stressful events that may be characterized traumatic. However, definitions what is traumatic are not necessarily straightforward or universal. Traumatic have a wide range transdiagnostic mental physical health limited to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Research genetic, molecular, neurobiological influences show promise for further understanding underlying risk resilience trauma-related consequences. Symptom presentation, prevalence, course, response experiences, differ depending individuals' age developmental phase, sex/gender, sociocultural environmental contexts, socio-political forces. Early interventions potential prevent acute reactions from escalating PTSD diagnosis whether delivered golden hours weeks after trauma. prevention still scarce compared treatment where several evidence-based complementary/ integrative exist, novel forms delivery become available. Here, focus how best address negative outcomes following trauma, serve individuals across spectrum, including very young old, include considerations ethnicity, culture diverse beyond Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic (WEIRD) countries. We conclude with providing directions future aimed at improving well-being impacted by around world. The EJPT webinar provides 90-minute summary paper can downloaded here [http://bit.ly/4jdtx6k].

Язык: Английский

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Climate change and child wellbeing: a systematic evidence and gap map on impacts, mitigation, and adaptation DOI Creative Commons
M. Mohamed,

S. Amin,

Edward Lever

и другие.

The Lancet Planetary Health, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 9(4), С. e337 - e346

Опубликована: Апрель 1, 2025

We developed a systematic evidence and gap map (2014-24) to assess how climate change impacts, mitigation, adaptation affect the wellbeing of children aged 0-18 years globally, discussed findings with Children in All Policies 2030 Youth Advisory Board. Health was most researched child domain (84%; 948 1127 studies), followed by education (15%; n=171), food security nutrition (14%; n=160). Research on children's agency resilience, displacement, socioeconomic distress, safety received less attention. research gaps included limited studies vector-borne diseases, mental health beyond post-traumatic stress disorder, outcomes for 5-18 years. Mitigation focused largely educational (45%; 114 252 studies) behavioural changes (31%; n=79), evaluation financing, infrastructure, technology, clean energy, policy actions. advisory board members emphasised importance schools, social media, intergenerational dialogue driving action while protecting wellbeing.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0