城市社区关于气候变化及其对健康影响的认识和做法:一项横断面研究

Ishwar Gopinath, P. Arulmozhi, S. Arun Murugan
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背景:目的是评估大都市城市人口对气候变化及其对健康影响的认识和做法水平。根据结果,推荐有关气候变化及其对城市人口健康危害的认识方案。方法:于2022年1月至2022年3月对180名成人进行基于社区的横断面研究。数据在MS Excel中录入,采用SPSS-16软件进行分析。结果:气候变化的知晓率为63%。76%的受访者不同意气候变化与极端天气现象有关。所有的参与者都认为气候变化影响健康,但没有人意识到它正在导致癌症发病率的增加。73%的参与者总是采用气候友好型替代方式来使用自己的机动车辆。没有一个参与者实行垃圾隔离。只有19%的人总是使用环保的塑料袋替代品。74%的受访者无法给出控制气候变化的具体解决方案。14%的人建议种植更多的树木,10%的人呼吁控制工业化和人口爆炸。66%的人从报纸上获取信息。他们都不看科学期刊。受教育程度与气候变化意识之间无显著关联。结论:人口对气候变化的意识处于中等水平。他们并不十分清楚烟草对健康的长期影响。迫切需要让它们充分了解经核实的信息来源。必须发起适当的运动。
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Awareness and practices regarding climate change and its effects on health, in an urban community: a cross sectional study
Background: Aim was to assess the level of awareness and practices related to climate change and its effects on health among urban population in metropolitan city. To recommend awareness programs regarding climate change and its health hazards for urban population based on results. Methods: Community based cross sectional study was conducted among 180 adults from January 2022 to March 2022. The data was entered in MS Excel and was analyzed by using SPSS-16 software. Results: The awareness about climate change was 63%. 76% of the respondents did not agree that climate change is related to extreme weather phenomenon. All the participants believed that climate change affects health, but none of them were aware that it is causing increased incidence of cancer. 73% of the participants always adopted climate friendly alternatives to using own motor vehicles. None of the participants practiced garbage segregation. Only 19% always used climate friendly alternatives to plastic bags. 74% respondents were unable to give concrete solutions to control climate change. 14% participants suggested planting more trees, 10% called for control of industrialization and population explosion. 66% obtained their information from newspapers. None of them viewed scientific journals. There was no significant association between educational status and awareness of climate change. Conclusions: The population is moderately aware of climate change. They are not well aware of its long-term impacts on health. There is an urgent need for them to be well informed with verified sources of information. Appropriate campaigns must be initiated.
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