Environmental change, mental health, and well-being

Guilherme Queiroz, Luís Madeira, Maria João Heitor

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Abstract

In a time where environmental changes are a central issue, this chapter presents a narrative review of their impact on the mental health of the populations and main challenges. Recalling major ideas behind the relationship between mankind and the natural environment, the Anthropocene poses serious questions about the conceptualization of this debate. We start by focusing on how the physical environment changes, namely, temperature, air pollution, noise pollution, green spaces, and extreme events, affect mental health. We then analyze how our environmental experience has changed in our urban setting, in labor organization, with online connections and finally with the extinction of our experience with nature. All these aspects outline that a planetary health approach is mandatory to address mental health and mutual coexistence, and structural changes in the environment must be kept in mind by clinicians and decision-makers.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEnvironmental health behavior
Subtitle of host publicationconcepts, determinants, and impacts
EditorsAna Virgolino, Osvaldo Santos, Ricardo Santos
PublisherElsevier
Chapter14
Pages189-199
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)9780128240007
ISBN (Print)9780128242483
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Anthropocene
  • Climate change
  • Indigenous health
  • Mental health
  • Migrants health
  • Planetary health
  • Urban design
  • Well-being

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