南非的卸载、安全问题和心理健康

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1177/00812463241263255
M. Marchetti-Mercer, S. Laher, Jennifer Watermeyer, Tasneem Hassem
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被称为 "断电 "的持续断电已成为南非日常生活中的一个干扰因素,影响着人们的日常生活和经济稳定。在这篇评论中,我们认为,人们对与停电相关的经济影响和政治后果给予了极大关注,但其对民众造成的心理伤害却在很大程度上被忽视了。用电必须被视为一项基本人权,因为它与人的尊严、适当的住房、水和医疗保健等各种权利的享有密切相关。在 COVID-19 的社会心理影响背景下,更需要解决缺乏对减负对心理健康影响的全面研究的问题。初步研究结果表明,持续的停电扰乱了人们的日常生活,可能导致安全问题、压力、焦虑、精神紧张和孤独。停电加剧了安全感的缺失,增加了犯罪的可能性,并削弱了社会凝聚力。综上所述,这可能会增加患上持续创伤性应激反应(CTS)的可能性。尽管国家心理健康政策框架承认对心理健康的威胁,但却忽略了停电问题,这凸显了承认其影响的必要性。承认停电的无声影响至关重要,特别是考虑到它加剧了安全问题和对 CTS 的脆弱性。需要转变观念,将心理健康从奢侈品转变为必需品。我们敦促心理学家倡导心理健康服务和以社区为基础的解决方案,强调解决因持续停电而加剧的心理健康危机的集体责任。
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Loadshedding, safety concerns and mental health in South Africa
Persistent power cuts, known as loadshedding, have become a disruptive fixture in South African daily life, affecting routines and economic stability. In this commentary, we argue that much attention has been given to the economic impact and political ramifications linked to loadshedding, but its psychological toll on the population has been largely overlooked. Access to electricity must be regarded as a basic human right as it is closely linked with the enjoyment of various rights like human dignity, proper housing, water, and healthcare. The lack of comprehensive research on the mental health impacts of loadshedding needs to be addressed more so against the background of the socio-psychological impact of COVID-19. Preliminary research findings indicate that ongoing loadshedding disrupts daily routines, potentially leading to safety concerns, stress, anxiety, mental strain, and isolation. The lack of safety, exacerbated by power cuts, increases vulnerability to crime and strains societal cohesion. Taken together, this may heighten the likelihood of the development of continuous traumatic stress (CTS). Despite the National Mental Health Policy framework acknowledging threats to mental health, loadshedding is omitted, highlighting a need for recognition of its impact. Acknowledging loadshedding’s silent impact is crucial, especially considering its exacerbation of safety concerns and vulnerability to CTS. A shift in perspective is needed, moving mental health from a luxury to a necessity. Psychologists are urged to advocate for mental health services and community-based solutions, emphasising collective responsibility in addressing the mental health crisis compounded by ongoing loadshedding.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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