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Review
. 2015 Jan-Apr;19(1):3-7.
doi: 10.4103/0019-5278.156997.

Mental health effects of climate change

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Mental health effects of climate change

Susanta Kumar Padhy et al. Indian J Occup Environ Med. 2015 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

We all know that 2014 has been declared as the hottest year globally by the Meteorological department of United States of America. Climate change is a global challenge which is likely to affect the mankind in substantial ways. Not only climate change is expected to affect physical health, it is also likely to affect mental health. Increasing ambient temperatures is likely to increase rates of aggression and violent suicides, while prolonged droughts due to climate change can lead to more number of farmer suicides. Droughts otherwise can lead to impaired mental health and stress. Increased frequency of disasters with climate change can lead to posttraumatic stress disorder, adjustment disorder, and depression. Changes in climate and global warming may require population to migrate, which can lead to acculturation stress. It can also lead to increased rates of physical illnesses, which secondarily would be associated with psychological distress. The possible effects of mitigation measures on mental health are also discussed. The paper concludes with a discussion of what can and should be done to tackle the expected mental health issues consequent to climate change.

Keywords: Climate change; distress; farmer suicide; global warming; mental health.

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Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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