Flood stressors and mental distress among community-dwelling adults in Ghana: a mediation model of flood-risk perceptions

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environmental Hazards-Human and Policy Dimensions Pub Date : 2023-03-13 DOI:10.1080/17477891.2023.2183177
Kabila Abass, R. Gyasi, Richard Serbeh, B. Obeng
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ABSTRACT Extant research has linked flooding with mental distress (MD) among flood-prone populations, but the mechanisms underlying this association remain largely unknown. This paper examines the association of flood stressors with MD among households in flood-prone communities in Ghana and estimates whether flood risk perceptions mediated the association. The study involved 767 household heads aged ≥20 years [mean = 47.3 ± 13.7); males = 61.4%]. Flood stressors were assessed using a 15-item Flood Stress-related Scale, while the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) was used to assess MD. Linear regression-based mediation analysis using Hayes’ PROCESS macro was performed to assess the indirect effect of flood stressors with MD through flood risk perceptions. After adjusting for potential confounders, flood stressors were significantly linked with higher risks of MD (β = .060-.080, p < .001). The mediation and bootstrapping analyses suggested that flood health risk perception partially mediated and accounted for 26.7% of the relationship between flood stressors and MD (direct effect: β = .060, Boots 95%CI: .041-.079; indirect effect: β = .022, Boots 95%CI: .015-.031; total effect: β = .082, Boots 95%CI: .063-.101). The link between flood stressors and MD risk is explained partially by flood health risk perception. Knowledge of households' flood risk perception is therefore critical for effectively managing the effects of flood stressors on MD. Policy Highlights The mechanisms underlying flood stressors-mental distress (MD) association remain largely unknown. Flood stressors were significantly associated with higher risks of MD. Flood stressors and MD risk linkage was partially explained by the health-related risk perception. Timely psychological interventional services to flood-prone households via improvement in their health-risk perceptions is desirable.
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加纳社区居民的洪水压力源和精神痛苦:洪水风险感知的中介模型
现有的研究已经将洪水与洪水易发人群的精神痛苦(MD)联系起来,但这种联系的机制在很大程度上仍然未知。本文研究了加纳洪水易发社区的家庭中洪水压力源与MD的关联,并估计洪水风险感知是否介导了这种关联。共纳入767名年龄≥20岁的户主[平均= 47.3±13.7];男性= 61.4%]。采用15项洪水压力相关量表对洪水压力源进行评估,采用Kessler心理困扰量表(K10)对洪水压力源进行评估。采用Hayes ' s PROCESS宏进行线性回归中介分析,评估洪水压力源通过洪水风险感知对洪水压力源的间接影响。在调整了潜在的混杂因素后,洪水压力因素与MD的高风险显著相关(β = 0.060 -)。080, p < .001)。中介和自举分析表明,洪水健康风险感知部分介导了洪水应激源与MD之间的关系,占26.7%(直接效应:β =)。060, Boots 95%CI: 0.041 - 0.079;间接效应:β =。022, Boots 95%CI: 0.015 - 0.031;总效应:β =。082, Boots 95%可信区间:0.063 - 0.101)。洪水健康风险感知可以部分解释洪水应激源与疾病风险之间的联系。因此,了解家庭的洪水风险感知对于有效管理洪水压力源对MD的影响至关重要。政策重点:洪水压力源与精神痛苦(MD)关联的潜在机制在很大程度上仍然未知。洪水压力源与MD的高风险显著相关。洪水压力源与MD的风险关联部分可以通过健康相关风险感知来解释。通过改善易受洪水影响的家庭对健康风险的认识,向他们提供及时的心理干预服务是可取的。
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期刊介绍: Environmental Hazards: Human and Policy Dimensions is an innovative, interdisciplinary and international research journal addressing the human and policy dimensions of hazards. The journal addresses the full range of hazardous events from extreme geological, hydrological, atmospheric and biological events, such as earthquakes, floods, storms and epidemics, to technological failures and malfunctions, such as industrial explosions, fires and toxic material releases. Environmental Hazards: Human and Policy Dimensions is the source of the new ideas in hazards and risk research.
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