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Empirical evidence of mental health risks posed by climate change

机译:气候变化带来的心理健康风险的经验证据

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Sound mental health—a critical facet of human wellbeing—has the potential to be undermined by climate change. Few large-scale studies have empirically examined this hypothesis. Here, we show that short-term exposure to more extreme weather, multiyear warming, and tropical cyclone exposure each associate with worsened mental health. To do so, we couple meteorological and climatic data with reported mental health difficulties drawn from nearly 2 million randomly sampled US residents between 2002 and 2012. We find that shifting from monthly temperatures between 25 °C and 30 °C to >30 °C increases the probability of mental health difficulties by 0.5% points, that 1°C of 5-year warming associates with a 2% point increase in the prevalence of mental health issues, and that exposure to Hurricane Katrina associates with a 4% point increase in this metric. Our analyses provide added quantitative support for the conclusion that environmental stressors produced by climate change pose threats to human mental health.
机译:健全的心理健康是人类福祉的重要方面,它有可能被气候变化破坏。很少有大规模的研究从经验上检验这一假设。在这里,我们表明,短期暴露于更极端的天气,多年变暖和热带气旋暴露均会导致心理健康恶化。为此,我们将气象和气候数据与从2002年至2012年从近200万随机采样的美国居民中得出的报告的心理健康困难相结合。我们发现,从每月温度25°C到30°C转变为> 30°C会增加精神健康困难的可能性降低0.5%,5年变暖的1°C会导致精神健康问题的患病率增加2%,而卡特里娜飓风的暴露会使精神健康问题的患病率增加4%指标。我们的分析为气候变化产生的环境压力因素对人类心理健康构成威胁的结论提供了定量支持。

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