极端高温对心理健康的影响:基础机制的系统回顾和定性调查

Lea Baecker, Udita Iyengar, Maria Chiara Del Piccolo, Andrea Mechelli
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我们生活在一个越来越热的星球上,这对受影响的个人和社区的心理健康产生了负面影响。更好地了解这些影响背后的生理、心理、行为和社会机制,可以为制定有效的干预措施提供信息。在这里,我们进行了一项结合系统回顾和定性调查的混合方法研究,以探索这些机制。方法根据PRISMA指南,我们在PubMed检索了与极端高温、心理健康和机制相关的出版物。同行评议的研究报告了解释极端高温对心理健康影响的机制的原始数据。此外,我们对极端高温和心理健康进行了六个焦点小组,共有33名参与者(n = 21名有生活经验的人,n = 12名医疗保健专业人员)。使用主题内容分析对转录本进行分析。结果在241篇文献检索中,有4篇研究符合纳入条件。这些为下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴的激活、心理压力增加、运动减少和睡眠中断提供了有限的证据。对焦点小组的分析扩大了这些发现,突出了与身体(如疲劳)、心理(如健康焦虑)、行为(如减少获得通常应对策略的机会)和社会机制(如社会孤立)有关的其他主题。结论关于极端高温对心理健康影响的机制缺乏可靠的数据。我们的混合方法确定了一系列有希望的生理、心理、行为和社会机制,并强调了在对话中包括有生活经验的人的重要性。
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“Impacts of extreme heat on mental health: Systematic review and qualitative investigation of the underpinning mechanisms”

Introduction

We are living on an increasingly hot planet, with negative impacts for the mental health of affected individuals and communities. A better understanding of the physiological, psychological, behavioral, and social mechanisms which underlie these impacts could inform the development of effective interventions. Here, we conducted a mixed-method study combining a systematic review and qualitative investigation to explore these mechanisms.

Methods

Adhering to the PRISMA guidelines, we searched PubMed for publications related to extreme heat, mental health, and mechanisms. Peer-reviewed studies reporting original data on mechanisms explaining the impact of extreme heat on mental health were included. In addition, we conducted six focus groups on extreme heat and mental health with a total of 33 participants (n = 21 people with lived experience, n = 12 healthcare professionals). Transcripts were analyzed using thematic content analysis.

Results

Out of 241 articles identified by the literature search, four studies were eligible for inclusion. These provided limited evidence for activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, increased psychological stress, reduced exercise, and sleep disruption. The analysis of the focus groups expanded these findings by highlighting additional themes related to physical (e.g., fatigue), psychological (e.g., health anxiety), behavioral (e.g., reduced access to usual coping strategies), and social mechanisms (e.g., social isolation).

Conclusion

There is a dearth of reliable data on the mechanisms underpinning the impacts of extreme heat on mental health. Our mixed-method approach identified a range of promising physiological, psychological, behavioral, and social mechanisms, and highlights the importance of including people with lived experience in the conversation.
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The journal of climate change and health
The journal of climate change and health Global and Planetary Change, Public Health and Health Policy
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