| Literature DB >> 26506367 |
Holly Vins1, Jesse Bell2,3, Shubhayu Saha4, Jeremy J Hess5,6.
Abstract
Little is understood about the long term, indirect health consequences of drought (a period of abnormally dry weather). In particular, the implications of drought for mental health via pathways such as loss of livelihood, diminished social support, and rupture of place bonds have not been extensively studied, leaving a knowledge gap for practitioners and researchers alike. A systematic review of literature was performed to examine the mental health effects of drought. The systematic review results were synthesized to create a causal process diagram that illustrates the pathways linking drought effects to mental health outcomes. Eighty-two articles using a variety of methods in different contexts were gathered from the systematic review. The pathways in the causal process diagram with greatest support in the literature are those focusing on the economic and migratory effects of drought. The diagram highlights the complexity of the relationships between drought and mental health, including the multiple ways that factors can interact and lead to various outcomes. The systematic review and resulting causal process diagram can be used in both practice and theory, including prevention planning, public health programming, vulnerability and risk assessment, and research question guidance. The use of a causal process diagram provides a much needed avenue for integrating the findings of diverse research to further the understanding of the mental health implications of drought.Entities:
Keywords: causal process diagram; climate change; drought; human health; mental health
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26506367 PMCID: PMC4627029 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph121013251
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Flow chart of article inclusion and exclusion.
Summary of Characteristics of Included Studies.
| Characteristic | No. of Eligible Studies | Percent of Total | Percent of Subcategory | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Study Type | Original research | 53 | 65% | - |
| 24 | - | 45% | ||
| 21 | - | 40% | ||
| 8 | - | 15% | ||
| Historic case studies | 8 | 10% | - | |
| Program/Policy analyses | 5 | 6% | - | |
| Review articles | 16 | 20% | - | |
| Study Location | United States | 7 | 9% | - |
| Other developed countries | 58 | 71% | - | |
| 52 | - | 90% | ||
| 6 | - | 10% | ||
| 1 | - | 2% | ||
| 1 | - | 2% | ||
| Developing countries | 10 | 12% | - | |
| 2 | - | 20% | ||
| 1 | - | 10 % | ||
| 1 | - | 10% | ||
| 1 | - | 10% | ||
| 4 | - | 40% | ||
| 1 | - | 10% | ||
| Not location specific | 7 | 9% | - | |
| Publication Date | Articles published 2005 or later | 72 | 90% | - |
| Articles published 1996–2004 | 6 | 7% | - | |
| Articles published 1995 or earlier | 4 | 5% | - |
Percent totals may not sum to 100% due to rounding.
Vulnerabilities, protective factors and coping mechanisms for mental health effects of drought.
| Vulnerable Characteristics | Protective Factors | Coping Mechanisms |
|---|---|---|
| Rural or remote population (32) | Social support, social capital and sense of community belonging (15) | Employing practical solutions and active methods, including planning for the future (7) |
Number within parenthesis indicates how many articles were found in the review to support that characteristic, mechanism or factor.
Figure 2Direct economic effects of drought.
Figure 3Intermediary factors of economic pathway.
Figure 4Mental health outcomes of economic effects of drought.
Figure 5Migratory effects of drought upon mental health.
Figure 6Mental health outcomes related to the environmental degradation of one’s home.
Figure 7Causal processes diagram for mental health outcomes of drought.
Suggested Data Sources for Future Research.
| Broad Category | Component of Diagram/Table | Data | Available from |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distal Exposure | Drought | Palmer drought severity and crop moisture indices for the US | National Weather Service/NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction |
| Drought | GIS and tabular data for drought severity the United States | United States Drought Monitor | |
| Secondary and Intermediate Exposures | Declined crop production, crop failure and livestock loss | Various datasets pertaining to crop production, food prices, and farm economies | United States Department of Agriculture |
| Declined crop production, crop failure and livestock loss | Agricultural data searchable by commodity, location or time period | United States Department of Agriculture | |
| Migration | Changing population counts in rural and urban areas | United States Census | |
| Employment and financial constraints/depressed economy | Unemployment and labor force statistics | Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
| Employment and financial constraints/depressed economy | Poverty data | United States Census | |
| Children do not attend school | School enrollment data | United States Census | |
| Protective Factors and Coping Strategies | Social support | Data on available mental health treatment and levels of emotional support available | Health Indicators Warehouse—Department of Health and Human Services |
| Alcohol and Substance Use | Data on alcohol and illicit drug usage | Health Indicators Warehouse - Department of Health and Human Services | |
| Outcomes | Mental Health | Data on anxiety, depression, conduct and panic disorders | National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey—Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
| Mental Health | Data on mental health disorders, suicide attempts and deaths | Health Indicators Warehouse—Department of Health and Human Services | |
| Mental Health | Data on depressive disease, anxiety, suicide, domestic violence | Emergency department records | |
| Mental Health | Suicide as cause of death data | National Violent Death Reporting System—Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |