articleBJPsych InternationalJun 17, 2022DIAMOND OA

Mental health and climate change in Africa

Aga Khan University Nairobi · Ministry of Health

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Abstract

It is now widely acknowledged that low- and middle-income countries in Africa are among global hotspots for high vulnerability to climate change, despite making comparatively low contributions to this phenomenon. Climate change has been shown to affect mental health as a result of disruption of social and economic structures that populations depend on for good health, including mental health. After decades of neglect, recent efforts by governments such as in Kenya to address the twin issues of climate change and mental health demonstrate the growing importance of these issues. Here we briefly review the evidence of climate change impacts on mental health in Africa and demonstrate that there is need for more…

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Keywords
  • Mental health
  • Vulnerability (computing)
  • Nexus (standard)
  • Climate change
  • Psychological intervention
  • Neglect
  • Economic growth
  • Development economics
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