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Climate change and mental health: risks, impacts and priority actions.

Katie HayesG BlashkiJ WisemanS BurkeL Reifels
Published in: International journal of mental health systems (2018)
The authors argue the following three points: firstly, while attribution of mental health outcomes to specific climate change risks remains challenging, there are a number of opportunities available to advance the field of mental health and climate change with more empirical research in this domain; secondly, the risks and impacts of climate change on mental health are already rapidly accelerating, resulting in a number of direct, indirect, and overarching effects that disproportionally affect those who are most marginalized; and, thirdly, interventions to address climate change and mental health need to be coordinated and rooted in active hope in order to tackle the problem in a holistic manner. This discussion paper concludes with recommendations for priority actions to address the mental health consequences of climate change.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • mental health
  • human health
  • mental illness
  • risk assessment