国家气候变化适应政策中的儿童健康优先事项:对 160 个国家的政策文件进行分析。

IF 19.9 1区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
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鉴于儿童更容易受到气候变化对健康的影响,将针对儿童的适应措施纳入卫生政策势在必行。利用文件分析方法,我们研究了 160 个国家的适应政策,以确定其中是否包含与儿童相关的措施,并确定了 19 个与儿童健康相关的适应领域。在分析的 160 个国家的政策中,44 个国家(28%)未包含任何领域,49 个国家(31%)包含至少一个与儿童相关的领域,62 个国家(39%)包含 2 到 6 个领域,5 个国家(3%)包含至少 7 个领域。在针对儿童的适应措施中,占主导地位的领域包括教育和提高认识,其次是社区参与和营养。没有一个国家涉及儿童在心理健康方面的直接需求。国家适应政策倾向于从年龄、社会角色、性别和能动性四个主要角度对儿童进行过于简单的概念界定。国家适应政策中针对儿童的措施有限,这表明对儿童易受气候变化影响的认识和行动不足。
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Child health prioritisation in national adaptation policies on climate change: a policy document analysis across 160 countries

Integration of child-specific adaptation measures into health policies is imperative given children's heightened susceptibility to the health impacts of climate change. Using a document analysis method, we examined 160 national adaptation policies for inclusion of child-relevant measures and identified 19 child health-related adaptation domains. 44 (28%) of 160 countries' policies that were analysed failed to include any domains, 49 (31%) included at least one child-related domain, 62 (39%) included between two and six domains, and five (3%) included at least seven domains. Predominant domains among child-specific adaptation measures included education and awareness raising, followed by community engagement and nutrition. No country addressed children's direct needs in the domain of mental health. National adaptation policies tend towards overly simple conceptualisations of children across four major lenses: age, social role, gender, and agency. Limited inclusion of child-specific measures in national adaptation policies suggests insufficient recognition of and action on children's susceptibility to climate change effects.

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Lancet Child & Adolescent Health
Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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40.90
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, an independent journal with a global perspective and strong clinical focus, presents influential original research, authoritative reviews, and insightful opinion pieces to promote the health of children from fetal development through young adulthood. This journal invite submissions that will directly impact clinical practice or child health across the disciplines of general paediatrics, adolescent medicine, or child development, and across all paediatric subspecialties including (but not limited to) allergy and immunology, cardiology, critical care, endocrinology, fetal and neonatal medicine, gastroenterology, haematology, hepatology and nutrition, infectious diseases, neurology, oncology, psychiatry, respiratory medicine, and surgery. Content includes articles, reviews, viewpoints, clinical pictures, comments, and correspondence, along with series and commissions aimed at driving positive change in clinical practice and health policy in child and adolescent health.
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