Psychological health declined during the post-monsoon season in communities impacted by sea-level rise in Bangladesh

IF 8.1 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Sajjad Kabir, Elizabeth Newnham, Ashraf Dewan, Md. Monirul Islam, Takeshi Hamamura
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Sea level rise affects the long-term psychological health of coastal communities. However, research on long-term and seasonal impacts on vulnerable communities’ psychological health is limited. Here, we explore the effect of sea-level rise on the psychological health of the coastal population in Satkhira and Khulna districts of southwest Bangladesh across two seasons: before monsoon (March to April) and post-monsoon months (October to November) in 2021. We leveraged the longitudinal research that involved 1144 participants. We collected data on psychological health using established scales for distress, depression, anxiety, and stress and also measured environmental factors and resource losses. Results indicate that psychological health, particularly distress, depression, anxiety, and stress, increased during the post-monsoon months in communities more vulnerable to sea-level rise. Highly vulnerable communities showed increased psychological distress post-monsoon. Environmental stressors and resource loss escalated during the post-monsoon period, especially in moderate and highly vulnerable communities. Our findings emphasize the urgent need for targeted support and resilience-building interventions in affected communities to alleviate the psychological health impacts of sea-level rise. In Bangladesh, the vulnerable communities to sea level rise experience an increase in distress, depression, anxiety, and stress due to environmental stressors and resource loss during the post-monsoon months, according to an analysis that uses the survey of 1144 participants and a statistical approach.

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孟加拉国受海平面上升影响的社区季风后季节心理健康水平下降
海平面上升会影响沿海社区的长期心理健康。然而,有关海平面上升对脆弱社区心理健康的长期和季节性影响的研究却很有限。在此,我们探讨了海平面上升对孟加拉国西南部萨特吉拉和库尔纳地区沿海居民心理健康的影响,研究跨越了两个季节:2021 年季风前(3 月至 4 月)和季风后(10 月至 11 月)。我们利用了涉及 1144 名参与者的纵向研究。我们使用已建立的痛苦、抑郁、焦虑和压力量表收集了心理健康数据,还测量了环境因素和资源损失。结果表明,在季风后的几个月里,更易受海平面上升影响的社区的心理健康,尤其是苦恼、抑郁、焦虑和压力都有所增加。季风过后,高度脆弱社区的心理压力增加。季风过后,环境压力和资源损失加剧,尤其是在中度和高度脆弱社区。我们的研究结果强调,受影响社区迫切需要有针对性的支持和复原力建设干预措施,以减轻海平面上升对心理健康的影响。根据对 1144 名参与者的调查和统计方法进行的分析,孟加拉国易受海平面上升影响的社区在季风后的几个月里,由于环境压力和资源损失而产生的困扰、抑郁、焦虑和压力有所增加。
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Communications Earth & Environment
Communications Earth & Environment Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.50%
发文量
269
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Earth & Environment is an open access journal from Nature Portfolio publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the Earth, environmental and planetary sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances that bring new insight to a specialized area in Earth science, planetary science or environmental science. Communications Earth & Environment has a 2-year impact factor of 7.9 (2022 Journal Citation Reports®). Articles published in the journal in 2022 were downloaded 1,412,858 times. Median time from submission to the first editorial decision is 8 days.
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