Women’s Mental Health and Climate Change Part II : Socioeconomic Stresses of Climate Change and Eco‐Anxiety for Women and their Children

Julia Rothschild,Elizabeth Haase

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics(2022)

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Climate change is a significant public health crisis that is both rooted in pre-existing inequitable socioeconomic and racial systems and will further worsen these social injustices. In the face of acute and slow-moving natural disasters, women, and particularly women of color, will be more susceptible to gender-based violence, displacement, and other socioeconomic stressors, all of which have adverse mental health outcomes. Among the social consequences of climate change, eco-anxiety resulting from these negative impacts is also increasingly a significant factor in family planning and reproductive justice, as well as disruptions of the feminine connection to nature that numerous cultures historically and currently honor. This narrative review will discuss these sociologic factors and also touch on ways that practitioners can become involved in climate-related advocacy for the physical and mental well-being of their patients.
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climate change,climate refugees,depression,eco-anxiety,family planning,gender-based violence,global warming,mental health,natural disasters,perinatal,psychiatry,women
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