The mental health of women and climate change: Direct neuropsychiatric impacts and associated psychological concerns.

Julia Rothschild,Elizabeth Haase

International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics(2022)

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Climate change brings exposures to heat, air pollution, poorer quality food, and infectious disease that have significant direct effects on women and their mental health. These environmental impacts are multifaceted in their consequences and raise risks of depression, suicide, violent victimization, post-traumatic stress disorder, and various other neuropsychiatric symptoms. Women also suffer increased climate psychological risks from higher rates of stillbirth, preterm birth, and developmental problems in their children. Here we review what is known about the overlap of women's individual mental health and climate change, and highlight areas where more research is needed.
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air pollution,climate change,heat illness,maternal health,mental health,nutritional deficiency,perinatal psychiatry,women
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