Heat risk during hot weather is associated with poorer self-reported mental health: A cross-sectional study in Shanghai, China

IF 6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Peng Zeng , Yuwen Sui , Yaoyi Liu , Hongchao Xu , Danyang Cheng , Yue Che , Marco Helbich
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Abstract

Background

As global warming increases, hot weather is recognized as a mental health risk. Previous studies, however, mainly focused on the direct effects of heat hazards, overlooking heat exposure, sensitivity, and adaptation.

Aim

To assess the role of heat exposure, sensitivity, and adaptation in the heat hazard–mental health association during hot weather.

Methods

We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 1347 adults in Shanghai, China, in the summer of 2023 via the hazard-exposure-vulnerability framework. Mental health was self-reported based on the five-item Mental Health Inventory (MHI-5). We developed a moderated serial mediation model to examine the associations between heat risk and mental health, and heat hazard was represented as thermal comfort. Mediators included adaptive behaviors, a heat adaptation component, and outdoor activity duration, a proxy measure for heat exposure. Moderators included perceived sensitivity to heat hazards and adaptive conditions.

Results

Increased heat hazards were associated with poorer mental health, with 88 % of the effect being direct, and 12 % mediated by adaptive behaviors that increased exposure risk and outdoor activity duration. The single mediating effect of adaptive behavior was associated with poorer mental health. The serial mediation of adaptive behavior and outdoor activity duration was associated with greater mental health. The moderators of perceived sensitivity to heat hazards and adaptive conditions were associated with poorer mental health.

Conclusions

While direct heat hazards have the largest effect on mental health, our findings highlight the significant mediating and moderating roles of heat exposure, adaptive behaviors, and conditions, which should be considered.
炎热天气中的热风险与自我报告的心理健康状况较差有关:中国上海的一项横断面研究
随着全球变暖的加剧,炎热的天气被认为是一种心理健康风险。然而,以往的研究主要集中在热危害的直接影响上,忽视了热暴露、敏感性和适应性。目的探讨炎热天气下热暴露、敏感性和适应性在热危害-心理健康关联中的作用。方法采用危害-暴露-脆弱性框架,于2023年夏季对中国上海1347名成年人进行横断面调查。根据五项心理健康量表(MHI-5)自我报告心理健康状况。我们开发了一个有调节的系列中介模型来检验热风险和心理健康之间的关系,热危害被表示为热舒适。调节因子包括适应性行为(热适应成分)和户外活动持续时间(热暴露的替代测量)。调节因子包括对热危害和适应性条件的感知敏感性。结果:热危害增加与心理健康状况较差有关,其中88%的影响是直接的,12%的影响是由增加暴露风险和户外活动时间的适应性行为介导的。适应性行为的单一中介效应与较差的心理健康有关。适应性行为和户外活动持续时间的序列中介作用与心理健康水平的提高有关。对热危害和适应条件的感知敏感性调节因子与较差的心理健康相关。结论虽然直接热危害对心理健康的影响最大,但我们的研究结果强调了热暴露、适应性行为和条件的显著中介和调节作用,应予以考虑。
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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
CiteScore
11.20
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期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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