A GEOSPATIAL APPROACH ON EXAMINING THE INTERACTION BETWEEN SHIFTING WEATHER AND MENTAL HEALTH OF CONSTRUCTION WORKERS AT SPECIFIC SITES OF CHENNAI CITY

J. R, S. A, S. R V
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Objectives: Urbanization is one of the most important global developments of the 21st century, and it has a substantial impact on health. Because of immigration, urbanization may generate challenges such as stressful events, a poor social network, and excessive city growth. Along with these circumstances, shifting weather conditions can have a negative impact on mental health, making it a critical procedure that must not be underestimated. Methods: This study uses geospatial technology to access the relationship between shifting weather and the mental health of construction workers in different construction sites of Chennai city zones. The data sets used for this cross-sectional study will be temperature data for two different months, that is, the hottest month (June) and the rainy month (July) along with the mental health data. This data set used here helps to evaluate the difference in workers’ mental health in higher temperature month and low-temperature month. Results: The main finding shows that even minor fluctuations in the average temperature have resulted in a significant rise in mental distress and cases of severe heat-related illness. Based on the variation in temperature, the works have mentally changed the way of overviewing the works. The outcome explains that exposure to sun throughout working hours has increased mental distress. Conclusion: With regard to the result, we can conclude that higher temperatures are associated with an increase in mental illness including self-reported instances of poor mental health. Cold temperatures diminish negative mental health effects, whereas hot temperatures aggravate them. The findings imply that temperature has a considerably different effect on mental health than it does on physical health and that it has a relatively similar effect on other behavioral and psychological consequences.
地理空间方法研究钦奈市特定地点天气变化与建筑工人心理健康之间的相互作用
目标:城市化是21世纪最重要的全球发展之一,它对健康产生重大影响。由于移民,城市化可能会产生诸如压力事件、不良的社会网络和过度的城市增长等挑战。除了这些情况外,不断变化的天气条件也会对心理健康产生负面影响,使其成为一个不可低估的关键过程。方法:本研究运用地理空间技术,获取金奈城区不同建筑工地建筑工人心理健康与天气变化的关系。本横断面研究使用的数据集将是两个不同月份的温度数据,即最热的月份(6月)和多雨的月份(7月)以及心理健康数据。本文使用的数据集有助于评估高温月和低温月工人心理健康的差异。结果:主要发现表明,即使是平均温度的微小波动也会导致精神痛苦和严重热相关疾病的病例显著增加。根据气温的变化,作品在思想上改变了观景的方式。研究结果解释说,在工作时间暴露在阳光下会增加精神压力。结论:根据研究结果,我们可以得出这样的结论:温度升高与精神疾病的增加有关,包括自我报告的精神健康状况不佳的情况。低温会减少对心理健康的负面影响,而高温则会加剧这种影响。研究结果表明,温度对心理健康的影响与对身体健康的影响有很大不同,对其他行为和心理后果的影响相对相似。
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