Ashish Kc, Lea Kreyenbaum
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由于人为引起的气候变化,越来越多的高温事件已显示出对孕妇和产后妇女等弱势群体及其心理健康的影响。此外,高温事件的后果可能分布不均,影响到存在结构性歧视的社区以及社会和经济上处于不利地位的人口。孕妇和产后妇女患围产期抑郁症的风险可能更高。在这篇评论中,我们认为,基于文献综述,有一个典型的科学研究需要调查热事件和围产期抑郁症之间的相互联系。
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Global call to understand intersectionality between heat exposure and perinatal mental health.

Increasing heat events, due to human induced climate change have shown to affect vulnerable populations such as pregnant and postpartum women and their mental health. Moreover, consequences of heat events can be unevenly distributed, affecting communities with existing structural discrimination and socially and economically disadvantaged populations. The risk of perinatal depression might be higher in pregnant and postpartum women. In this commentary, we argue, based on the review of literature, that there is a quintessential need for scientific research to investigate the interlinkage between heat events and perinatal depression.

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