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Titlebook: Climate Change and Mental Health Equity; Rhonda J. Moore Book 2024 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive licens

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书目名称Climate Change and Mental Health Equity
编辑Rhonda J. Moore
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概述Places mental health equity and social justice lens on understandings of climate change adaptation/mitigation strategies.Specific focus on differential impacts on mental health in low resource setting
图书封面Titlebook: Climate Change and Mental Health Equity;  Rhonda J. Moore Book 2024 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive licens
描述.Climate change is a driver of poverty, poor mental health, inequity, and increased intersectional vulnerability, with significant differential global impacts on individual and community health and well-being. For example, people living in low resource settings in high income countries (HICs) and in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) are at greater risk, often experiencing fragile socioeconomic, political and health infrastructures, and conflict-affected settings (FCAS) that place them at greater risk and vulnerabilities to climate change related mental health impacts..The broad goal of this book is to place a social justice and inclusive lens on climate change and mental health equity focusing on these three key elements: people, place, and community. The book includes perspectives from the global North, the global South, and Indigenous perspectives to help provide greater insight into how we can better understand climate change and mental health equity across peoples, place, and community. This book’s three-pronged approach will focus on certain trends in this emerging and growing field, also bridging some of the more extensive gaps, and is a tool for better understanding ho
出版日期Book 2024
关键词Psychology; Mental Health Equity; Mental Health; Public Health; Clinical Psychology; Climate change
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-56736-0
isbn_softcover978-3-031-56738-4
isbn_ebook978-3-031-56736-0
copyrightThe Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl
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Development Policy at a Crossroadseople with mental health conditions, addressing the temporal aspects of social justice. This chapter stresses the crucial role of policy and emphasizes the responsibility of social, financial, and political institutions in safeguarding older individuals, particularly those with mental health conditi
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137438546ting climate-sensitive mental health impacts on SGMs. Promoting mental health and neurodevelopment in women and girls, particularly during perinatal periods as well as childhood and adolescence, are linked to far-reaching social, economic, health, and policy outcomes for communities globally.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95894-1es that meet the needs of affected communities, the climate justice approach offers valuable insights into tackling the mental health implications of climate change and promoting resilience among vulnerable populations.
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David L. Swartz,Vera L. Zolbergchange, with a particular eye to assessing the impacts of climate change within disproportionately vulnerable communities..We focus on two main causes for the disproportionate impacts of climate exposures on mental health: place-based vulnerability, where residents’ geographic location confers vulne
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