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Rationale and methods for a cross-sectional study of mental health and wellbeing following river flooding in rural Australia, using a community-academic partnership approach

机译:澳大利亚农村河流在河流洪水下河流健康与福祉的横截面研究的理由和方法,利用社区学术伙伴关系方法

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Abstract Background Climate change is associated with greater frequency, duration, intensity and unpredictability of certain weather-related events, including floods. Floods harm mental health. There is limited understanding of the mental health and well-being effects from river flooding, particularly over the longer term and in rural contexts. This paper describes the rationale, aims, objectives, study design and socio-demographic characteristics of the sample for a study measuring associations between flood experience and mental health and wellbeing of residents (particularly those most likely to be negatively impacted and hard to reach) in rural NSW Australia 6 months following a devastating flood in 2017. To our knowledge, the study is the first of its kind within Australia in a rural community and is an important initiative given the likelihood of an increasing frequency of severe flooding in Australia given climate change. Methods A conceptual framework (The Flood Impact Framework) drawing on social ecological approaches was developed by the research team. It was based on the literature and feedback from the community. The Framework describes putative relationships between flood exposure and mental health and wellbeing outcomes. Within a community-academic partnership approach, a cross-sectional survey was then undertaken to quantify and further explore these relationships. Results The cross-sectional survey was conducted online (including on mobile phone) and on paper between September and November 2017 and recruited 2530 respondents. Of those, 2180 provided complete demographic data, among whom 69% were women, 91% were aged 25–74, 4% identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, 9% were farmers and 33% were business owners. Conclusions The study recruited a wide range of respondents and the partnership facilitated the community’s engagement with the design and implementation of the study. The study will provide a basis for a follow-up study, that will aim to improve the understanding of mental health and wellbeing effects over the longer term. It will provide an important and original contribution to understanding river flooding and mental health in rural Australia, a topic that will grow in importance in the context of human-induced climate change, and identify critical opportunities to strengthen services, emergency planning and resilience to future flooding.
机译:摘要背景气候变化与某些与天气相关事件的频率,持续时间,强度和不可预测性有关,包括洪水。洪水危害心理健康。了解河流洪水的精神健康和幸福的影响有限,特别是在长期和农村环境中。本文介绍的基本原理,目的,目标,研究设计和样品的研究测量洪水的经验和心理健康之间的关联的社会人口统计特征和居民的福利(特别是那些最有可能受到负面影响,难以达到)澳大利亚州南威尔士州澳大利亚2017年毁灭性洪水6个月。对于我们的知识,这项研究是澳大利亚在农村社区中的第一个,鉴于澳大利亚严重洪水频率越来越多的可能性,这是一个重要的倡议。方法采用研究团队开发了社会生态方法的概念框架(洪水影响框架)。它基于社区的文献和反馈。该框架描述了洪水暴露与心理健康与福祉结果之间的推定关系。在社区学术伙伴关系方面,然后进行了横断面调查,以量化并进一步探索这些关系。结果横截面调查在2017年9月至11月和11月之间在线(包括手机)和纸张进行,并招募了2530名受访者。其中2180名提供了完整的人口统计数据,其中69%是女性,91%年龄25-74岁,4%被确定为土着和/或托雷斯海峡岛民,9%的农民,33%是企业主。结论该研究招募了广泛的受访者,伙伴关系促进了社区与研究的设计和实施的参与。该研究将为后续研究提供基础,这一点旨在通过长期提高对心理健康和福祉影响的理解。它将为澳大利亚农村的河流洪水和心理健康提供重要和原创的贡献,这是在人类诱发气候变化的背景下重要的主题,并确定加强服务,应急计划和对未来的恢复力的关键机会洪水。

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