Identifying gaps on health impacts, exposures, and vulnerabilities to climate change on human health and wellbeing in South America: a scoping review

Resource type
Journal Article
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Title
Identifying gaps on health impacts, exposures, and vulnerabilities to climate change on human health and wellbeing in South America: a scoping review
Abstract
There is an important gap in regional information on climate change and health, limiting the development of science-based climate policies in South American countries. This study aims to identify the main gaps in the existing scientific literature on the impacts, exposure, and vulnerabilities of climate change on population health. A scoping review was performed guided by four sub-questions focused on the impacts of climate change on physical and mental health, exposure and vulnerability factors of population to climate hazards. The main findings showed that physical impacts mainly included infectious diseases, while mental health impacts included trauma, depression, and anxiety. Evidence on population exposure to climate hazards is limited, and social determinants of health and individual factors were identified as vulnerability factors. Overall, evidence on the intersection between climate change and health is limited in South America and has been generated in silos, with limited transdisciplinary research. More formal and systematic information should be generated to inform public policy.None.
Publication
The Lancet Regional Health - Americas
Volume
26
Pages
100580-100580
Date
2023-10-01
ISSN
2667-193X
Call Number
openalex: W4386122878
Extra
openalex: W4386122878
Citation
Palmeiro-Silva, Y. K., Lescano, A. G., Flores, E. C., E, Y. A., Rojas, L., Chavez-Hermosilla, M., Mora-Rivera, W., & Hartinger, S. M. (2023). Identifying gaps on health impacts, exposures, and vulnerabilities to climate change on human health and wellbeing in South America: a scoping review. The Lancet Regional Health - Americas, 26, 100580–100580. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2023.100580