生态焦虑和气候焦虑:气候危机对儿童和青少年心理健康影响的风向标。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Robert Cook, Xinyue Nam, Michael Weitzman
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摘要

目的:强调气候变化对儿童和青少年心理健康影响研究的必要性。方法:使用“气候变化与心理健康”、“气候变化与儿童心理健康”和“生态焦虑”等网目检索12种儿科期刊和10个国际学会的文章和报告。使用“气候变化”、“气候危机”、“心理健康”、“儿童”、“焦虑”和“精神焦虑”等术语对文章进行相关性扫描。对相关文献进行整理和分析。结果:尽管气候危机已被强调为对全球青少年身体健康的严重威胁,但其对心理健康的影响却远未得到认可。关于气候变化和心理健康的现有研究有限,主要集中在受极端天气事件直接影响的成年人的急性反应上,而不是气候变化对心理健康的间接影响。关注气候变化对青少年和儿童心理健康影响的文献要有限得多,他们被假设承受气候变化对心理健康损害的首当其冲。此外,不标准化的量表和定义以及缺乏具有全国代表性的数据,以及许多其他因素,阻碍了目前对预防和治疗这些影响的理解、关注和循证行动。结论:收集有关气候危机和儿童心理健康的信息是至关重要的。因此,有必要发展研究队伍、资金流和标准化方法,以适当调查和帮助面临气候危机心理健康影响的青少年和儿童。
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Eco-anxiety and Climate Anxiety: Bellwethers of the Climate Crisis's Mental Health Impact on Children and Adolescents.

Objective: To highlight the need for more research about climate change's effects on child and adolescent mental health.

Method: Articles and reports were searched for in 12 pediatric journals and 10 international societies using the mesh terms "climate change and mental health," "climate change and children's mental health," and "eco-anxiety." Articles were scanned for relevancy using the terms "climate change," "climate crisis," "mental health," "child," "anxiety," and "mental anxiety." Relevant literature was compiled and analyzed.

Results: Although the climate crisis has been highlighted as a critical threat to the physical health of adolescents worldwide, its mental health impacts are far less recognized. Existing research on climate change and mental health is limited, primarily focusing on the acute response of adults directly affected by extreme weather events rather than climate change's emerging indirect mental health effects. Far more limited is the literature focusing on the mental health effects of climate change on adolescents and children, who are hypothesized to bear the brunt of the mental health detriment of climate change. In addition, nonstandardized scales and definitions and lack of nationally representative data, among many other things, hinder current understanding, attention, and evidence-based action to prevent and treat these effects.

Conclusion: Gathering information regarding the climate crisis and children's mental health is paramount. Consequently, the development of a research workforce, a funding stream, and standardized methodology is necessary to properly investigate and aid adolescents and children facing the climate crisis's mental health effects.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
155
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.
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