环境退化对人类福祉的心理影响

Kelly Makeda
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目的:本研究旨在调查环境退化对人类福祉的心理影响。研究方法:本研究采用案头研究方法。案头研究指的是二手数据或无需实地考察即可收集到的数据。案头研究基本上是从现有资源中收集数据,因此,与实地研究相比,案头研究通常被认为是一种低成本技术,因为主要成本涉及行政人员的时间、电话费和目录。因此,本研究依赖于已出版的研究、报告和统计数据。这些二手数据可通过在线期刊和图书馆轻松获取。研究结果:研究结果表明,在环境退化对人类福祉的心理影响方面存在着背景和方法上的差距。通过对实证研究的全面回顾,研究揭示了环境退化对人类心理健康影响的普遍性,并不断发现暴露于各种环境压力因素与不良心理结果之间的关联。该研究强调了环境健康与人类福祉之间的相互联系,强调需要采取综合方法来实现可持续性,并将心理健康因素纳入其中。它强调了社区参与和参与式方法在解决环境退化的心理影响方面的重要性,倡导以社区为基础的干预措施,以促进复原力和可持续发展。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:生态心理学理论、保护心理学理论和压力与应对理论可用于今后有关环境退化对人类福祉的心理影响的研究。本研究提出了宝贵的建议,有助于理论、实践和政策的制定。它强调需要一个综合的理论框架来解释环境退化及其心理影响的多面性。这些建议强调了将心理健康因素纳入环境保护工作、促进以自然为基础的干预措施以及优先考虑以证据为基础的政策改革的重要性。社区参与、跨学科合作和纵向研究被认为是解决环境退化的心理影响和培养复原力的关键策略。总之,这项研究为进一步了解和解决环境变化与心理健康结果之间复杂的相互作用提供了一个全面的路线图。
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The Psychological Effects of Environmental Degradation on Human Well-Being
Purpose: This study sought to investigate the psychological effects of environmental degradation on human well- being. Methodology: The study adopted a desktop research methodology. Desk research refers to secondary data or that which can be collected without fieldwork. Desk research is basically involved in collecting data from existing resources hence it is often considered a low cost technique as compared to field research, as the main cost is involved in executive’s time, telephone charges and directories. Thus, the study relied on already published studies, reports and statistics. This secondary data was easily accessed through the online journals and library. Findings: The findings reveal that there exists a contextual and methodological gap relating to the psychological effects of environmental degradation on human well- being. Through a comprehensive review of empirical studies, it revealed the pervasive nature of environmental degradation's impact on human mental health, consistently finding associations between exposure to various environmental stressors and adverse psychological outcomes. The study emphasized the interconnectedness between environmental health and human well-being, highlighting the need for holistic approaches to sustainability that integrate mental health considerations. It underscored the importance of community engagement and participatory approaches in addressing the psychological effects of environmental degradation, advocating for community-based interventions to promote resilience and sustainable development. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The Ecopsychology theory, Conservation Psychology theory and Stress and Coping theory may be used to anchor future studies on the psychological effects of environmental degradation on human well- being. The study offered valuable recommendations that contributed to theory, practice, and policy. It emphasized the need for an integrated theoretical framework that accounted for the multidimensional nature of environmental degradation and its psychological impacts. The recommendations highlighted the importance of integrating mental health considerations into environmental conservation efforts, promoting nature-based interventions, and prioritizing evidence-based policy reforms. Community engagement, interdisciplinary collaboration, and longitudinal research were identified as key strategies for addressing the psychological effects of environmental degradation and fostering resilience. Overall, the study provided a comprehensive roadmap for advancing understanding and addressing the complex interplay between environmental change and mental health outcomes.
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