The Gendered Effect of Disasters on Mental Health: A Systematic Review

Ashleigh E. McKinzie, Jody Clay-Warner
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Abstract

Disasters produce or exacerbate mental health problems. While women and men generally experience different rates of mental illness, there have been few attempts to synthesize the literature on the gendered impacts of disaster on mental health. Our strategy was to first conduct a Google Scholar search for articles containing the words “trauma,” “gender,” and “disaster.” We then searched all 1990–2020 issues of journals germane to this topic. These combined searches yielded 167 articles, of which 34 met our inclusion criteria. We reviewed the findings of these articles within three categories: natural disaster, human-induced disaster, and disaster results in displacement/relocation. We observed three trends: 1) women and men report similar levels of mental health difficulties after human-induced disasters; 2) women report more mental health problems than men in developed countries following a natural disaster; 3) displaced women report more mental health problems than displaced men.
灾害对心理健康的性别影响:一项系统综述
灾难产生或加剧心理健康问题。虽然女性和男性患精神疾病的比率通常不同,但很少有人试图综合有关灾难对心理健康的性别影响的文献。我们的策略是首先在谷歌学术搜索中搜索包含“创伤”、“性别”和“灾难”等词的文章。然后,我们检索了与该主题相关的所有1990-2020年的期刊。这些综合搜索产生167篇文章,其中34篇符合我们的纳入标准。我们将这些文章的研究结果分为三类:自然灾害、人为灾害和灾害导致的流离失所/重新安置。我们观察到三个趋势:1)女性和男性在人为灾害后报告的心理健康困难程度相似;2)在发达国家,自然灾害发生后,女性报告的心理健康问题多于男性;3)流离失所妇女报告的心理健康问题比流离失所男子更多。
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