Discussing linkages between climate change, human mobility and health in the Caribbean: The case of Dominica. A qualitative study

Patrick Cloos , Maeva Belloiseau , Nickez Mc Pherson , Fiona Harris-Glenville , Debra D. Joseph , Kate Zinszer
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Abstract

Introduction

The Caribbean region is repeatedly exposed to extreme climate-related events, such as hurricanes and tropical storms, which are expected to increase in severity with climate change. This study aims to better understand how extreme climate events affect human mobility, social circumstances, and health-related issues in the Eastern Caribbean, focusing more specifically on Dominica, a Small Island Developing State (SIDS).

Methods

Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with people who were internally displaced following an extreme climate event in Dominica, and with people who migrated from Dominica to Guadeloupe.

Results

Mental health was a central issue discussed by participants. Some respondents raised issues regarding loss of livelihoods and poverty that affected their living conditions. For those who decided to migrate to Guadeloupe, the difficulties of getting migrant authorized status were very stressful. Other themes related to displacement trajectory, income, occupation, housing, access to food and water, health and psychosocial services, and the role of local and international assistance and social support and ties – that are well known social determinants of mental health, were raised by participants.

Discussion and conclusion

Mental health and related determinants should be seen as a public health priority in Caribbean SIDS. Psycho-social interventions that focus on potential sources of vulnerabilities to mental health issues should be integrated in climate preparedness and response efforts. Otherwise, pre-existing social vulnerabilities may be aggravated, limiting the adaptation capacities of Caribbean SIDS to climate change. Public health and the health care system have a role to play in climate change adaptation.

讨论加勒比地区气候变化、人口流动和健康之间的联系:以多米尼克为例。定性研究
加勒比地区反复遭受与气候有关的极端事件,如飓风和热带风暴,预计这些事件的严重程度将随着气候变化而增加。本研究旨在更好地了解极端气候事件如何影响东加勒比地区的人口流动、社会环境和健康相关问题,并特别关注小岛屿发展中国家多米尼克。方法对多米尼克极端气候事件后的国内流离失所者和从多米尼克移民到瓜德罗普岛的人进行半结构化定性访谈。结果心理健康是与会者讨论的中心问题。一些答复者提出了影响其生活条件的生计丧失和贫困问题。对于那些决定移民到瓜德罗普岛的人来说,获得移民身份的困难是非常大的压力。与会者还提出了与流离失所轨迹、收入、职业、住房、获得食物和水、保健和社会心理服务、地方和国际援助的作用以及社会支持和联系有关的其他主题,这些都是众所周知的心理健康的社会决定因素。讨论和结论心理健康和相关决定因素应被视为加勒比小岛屿发展中国家的公共卫生优先事项。应将侧重于心理健康问题脆弱性潜在来源的心理社会干预措施纳入气候准备和应对工作。否则,原有的社会脆弱性可能会加剧,从而限制加勒比小岛屿发展中国家对气候变化的适应能力。公共卫生和卫生保健系统可在适应气候变化方面发挥作用。
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The journal of climate change and health
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