Impact of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution on the incidence and manifestation of depressive and anxiety disorders.

IF 7.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Current Opinion in Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1097/YCO.0000000000000971
Sebastian Karl, Lasse Brandt, Jurjen J Luykx, Geert Dom
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Purpose of review: Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution present a major threat to health. Although emphasis has been put on physical health impacts, evidence on the mental health consequences is now also accumulating quickly. Given the rapid developments in the field, this article provides an expert opinion on the emerging research.

Recent findings: Umbrella reviews are adding more high-level evidence on the associations of environmental crises and mental health. Individual studies are focusing on specific aspects of environmental crises and mental health, shedding light on potential direct links between climate change and mental health. Further studies are aiming to quantify individual burden and societal cost of the environmental crises and mental health nexus and to identify those most at risk for negative mental health outcomes. Many studies focus on eco-emotions, attempting to characterize them further, provide tools for quantification, and to determine their effect on functioning.

Summary: Although the accumulating research on the impacts of environmental change on depression and anxiety is filling important knowledge gaps, important questions remain, for example concerning the risk factors for the development of mental health disorders caused by ecological crises, tailored preventive strategies, and concerning the effects of biodiversity loss on mental health. Health systems need to further develop responses to these environmental crises.

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气候变化、生物多样性丧失和污染对抑郁症和焦虑症发病率和表现的影响。
审查目的:气候变化、生物多样性丧失和污染对健康构成重大威胁。虽然重点放在对身体健康的影响上,但关于心理健康后果的证据现在也在迅速积累。鉴于该领域的快速发展,本文对新兴研究提供了专家意见。最近的发现:“伞形”评论为环境危机和心理健康之间的联系提供了更多高水平的证据。个别研究的重点是环境危机和心理健康的具体方面,揭示了气候变化与心理健康之间的潜在直接联系。进一步的研究旨在量化环境危机和心理健康关系的个人负担和社会成本,并确定那些最容易产生负面心理健康结果的人。许多研究集中在生态情绪上,试图进一步表征它们,提供量化工具,并确定它们对功能的影响。摘要:虽然关于环境变化对抑郁和焦虑影响的不断积累的研究正在填补重要的知识空白,但重要的问题仍然存在,例如关于生态危机导致精神健康障碍发展的风险因素,量身定制的预防策略,以及关于生物多样性丧失对精神健康的影响。卫生系统需要进一步制定应对这些环境危机的措施。
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Current Opinion in Psychiatry
Current Opinion in Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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12.20
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76
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Psychiatry is an easy-to-digest bimonthly journal covering the most interesting and important advances in the field of psychiatry. Eight sections on mental health disorders including schizophrenia, neurodevelopmental disorders and eating disorders, are presented alongside five area-specific sections, offering an expert evaluation on the most exciting developments in the field.
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