极端天气事件对健康的影响:用资本框架探索保护因素。

Lisa Reyes Mason, Jennifer Erwin, Aaron Brown, Kelsey N Ellis, Jon M Hathaway
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目的:随着气候变化,极端天气事件越来越多。受社会工作者服务的人的身心健康可能特别容易受到这些危害的威胁。这项探索性研究考察了特定类型的人力、财务、身体和社会资本是否与夏季过度高温和冬季极端天气对健康的影响有关。方法:采用描述性统计和logistic回归对美国东南部某城市中低收入地区424名居民的调查数据进行分析。结果:健康状况和社会凝聚力与夏季高温和冬季极端天气对健康的影响呈负相关。结论:需要进一步研究特定类型的资本如何帮助人们应对气候变化。社会资本可能是社会工作解决气候、天气和弱势群体健康等紧迫问题的一个特别相关的领域。
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Health Impacts of Extreme Weather Events: Exploring Protective Factors with a Capitals Framework.

Purpose: Extreme weather events are increasing with climate change. The physical and mental health of people served by social workers may be especially at risk from these hazards. This exploratory study examines if specific types of human, financial, physical, and social capital are associated with health impacts from excessive summer heat and extreme winter weather.

Method: Data from resident surveys (N = 424) in low- and moderate-income areas of a Southeastern US city are analyzed with descriptive statistics and logistic regression.

Results: Key findings are that health status and social cohesion are negatively associated with health impacts of summer heat and winter extremes.

Conclusion: Further study is needed of how specific types of capital may help people cope with a changing climate. Social capital may be a particularly relevant area for social work to address within the pressing issue of climate, weather, and the health of vulnerable groups.

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