[行星健康与心理健康]。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Nervenarzt Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-17 DOI:10.1007/s00115-024-01742-1
Charlotte M Grosskopf, Helen Dauterstedt, W Emanuel Severus, Michael Bauer, Klaus Michael Reininger, Katharina Scharping, Christoph Nikendei
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气候变化是二十一世纪全球最大的健康威胁。温室气体排放和由此导致的平均气温升高与热浪、干旱、水和粮食短缺、极端天气事件、海平面上升、人口迁移以及生物多样性丧失、生态系统改变和退化直接相关。目前的估计表明,社会需要做出更大的努力,以确保到 2029 年全球平均气温上升不超过 1.5 °C。不仅是气候变化,噪音、光、微粒物质和塑料等其他人为因素也在威胁着地球的健康,从而不可避免地威胁着人类的身心健康。地球健康状况不佳也会影响人类的心理健康。本文扩展了 DGPPN 2023 关于气候变化和心理健康的立场文件,纳入了地球健康的概念。本文特别介绍了《坎莫尔行星健康宣言》的规范性内容、跨学科概念和具体的行动呼吁,以及它们与精神病学、心理疗法和心理健康的相关性,并以图表说明了它们之间的联系。
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[Planetary health and mental health].

Climate change is the greatest global health threat of the twenty-first century. Greenhouse gas emissions and the resulting rise in average temperatures are directly linked to heatwaves, droughts, water and food shortages, extreme weather events, rising sea levels and migration movements as well as the loss of biodiversity and the alteration and degradation of ecosystems as we know them. Current estimates suggest that societies need to show much greater efforts to ensure that the global average temperature does not rise by more than 1.5 °C by 2029. Not only climate change but also other man-made factors, such as noise, light, particulate matter and plastics are threatening the health of the planet and therefore inevitably human health as well, both physical and mental health. Poorer planetary health also has an impact on human mental health. This article extends the DGPPN 2023 position paper on climate change and mental health to include the concept of planetary health. In particular, the normative dimension of the Canmore Declaration on Planetary Health, the concept of transdisciplinarity and specific calls for action are presented with their relevance to psychiatry, psychotherapy and mental health and the associations are graphically illustrated.

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Nervenarzt
Nervenarzt 医学-精神病学
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2.50
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169
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Nervenarzt is an internationally recognized journal addressing neurologists and psychiatrists working in clinical or practical environments. Essential findings and current information from neurology, psychiatry as well as neuropathology, neurosurgery up to psychotherapy are presented. Review articles provide an overview on selected topics and offer the reader a summary of current findings from all fields of neurology and psychiatry. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange. Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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