Overexposed and Understudied: Environmental Risks Among Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness in Phoenix, Arizona

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Geohealth Pub Date : 2025-05-12 DOI:10.1029/2025GH001372
Zachary Van Tol, Ariane Middel, Jennifer K. Vanos, Kristin M. Ferguson
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Individuals experiencing homelessness are highly vulnerable to urban environmental hazards, such as heat and air pollution, due to a lack of stable housing and limited access to indoor or cooled spaces. These risks are heightened for older adults and individuals with preexisting health conditions. With intensifying summer heat in the American Southwest and the persistence of urban homelessness, this study explores how older adults experiencing homelessness in Phoenix, Arizona perceive and interact with heat and air pollution as well as the adequacy of available coping resources and information. A survey was co-produced with community members with lived experience. A sub-group of community members assisted in proctoring the surveys among adults 55 and older at a downtown service agency. Survey results informed the location of data collection using MaRTy—a mobile biometeorological cart—and remotely sensed fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Findings reveal that heat and air pollution significantly influence travel decisions and contribute to health issues for many respondents. Midday and evening thermal radiation levels regularly exceeded safe thresholds, while PM2.5 concentrations often surpassed annual air quality guidelines, though they posed less acute health risks. Most participants reported awareness of health risks and employed strategies to reduce exposure. However, many expressed that city-level, public resources are insufficient to prevent heat- and air pollution-related health issues. Findings underscore the need for targeted interventions—such as better access to transportation and essential healthcare and extended hours of operation for service providers—to enhance resource accessibility and mitigate environmental health risks for vulnerable populations.

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过度暴露和研究不足:亚利桑那州凤凰城老年人无家可归的环境风险
由于缺乏稳定的住房和进入室内或制冷空间的机会有限,无家可归者极易受到城市环境危害的影响,例如高温和空气污染。对于老年人和已有健康问题的个人,这些风险更高。随着美国西南部夏季高温的加剧和城市无家可归者的持续存在,本研究探讨了亚利桑那州凤凰城的老年人如何感知和互动高温和空气污染,以及可用的应对资源和信息的充分性。一项调查是与有生活经验的社区成员共同制作的。一个由社区成员组成的小组在市中心的一家服务机构协助监督调查,调查对象是55岁及以上的成年人。调查结果告知了使用移动生物气象车marty收集数据的地点,并遥感了细颗粒物(PM2.5)。调查结果显示,热和空气污染严重影响了许多受访者的旅行决定,并导致了健康问题。中午和晚上的热辐射水平经常超过安全阈值,而PM2.5浓度经常超过年度空气质量指南,尽管它们构成的健康风险不那么严重。大多数与会者报告了对健康风险的认识,并采取了减少接触的策略。然而,许多人表示,城市层面的公共资源不足以预防与高温和空气污染有关的健康问题。研究结果强调,需要采取有针对性的干预措施,如改善交通和基本医疗服务,延长服务提供者的营业时间,以提高资源可及性,减轻弱势群体的环境健康风险。
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Geohealth
Geohealth Environmental Science-Pollution
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
6.20%
发文量
124
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: GeoHealth will publish original research, reviews, policy discussions, and commentaries that cover the growing science on the interface among the Earth, atmospheric, oceans and environmental sciences, ecology, and the agricultural and health sciences. The journal will cover a wide variety of global and local issues including the impacts of climate change on human, agricultural, and ecosystem health, air and water pollution, environmental persistence of herbicides and pesticides, radiation and health, geomedicine, and the health effects of disasters. Many of these topics and others are of critical importance in the developing world and all require bringing together leading research across multiple disciplines.
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