Literature DB >> 28213767

Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining and Emergent Cases of Psychological Disorder in Kentucky.

Will H Canu1, John Paul Jameson2, Ellen H Steele2, Michael Denslow3.   

Abstract

Although mountaintop removal (MTR) coal extraction techniques have been employed in Appalachia for decades, relatively little research has examined its potential psychological impact on people living in close proximity to MTR activity. The current study taps the State Emergency Department Database (Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Kentucky State Emergency Department Database, 2008) to examine the relative risk for diagnoses of depressive, substance use, and anxiety disorders originating in areas with and without MTR activity. Logistical regression analyses, controlling for ethnicity, rurality, mean income, and gender, indicated that MTR independently predicts greater risk for depressive (OR 1.37) and substance use disorders (OR 1.41), but not anxiety disorders. Overall, these findings have public health policy implications, build on other evidence of increased risk of negative mental health outcomes related to MTR, and lend some support to the validity of solastalgia related to environmental change.

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Keywords:  Anxiety; Depression; Mountaintop removal; Solastalgia; Substance use disorder

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28213767     DOI: 10.1007/s10597-017-0122-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Ment Health J        ISSN: 0010-3853


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Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 4.614

2.  Mapping the Solastalgia Literature: A Scoping Review Study.

Authors:  Lindsay P Galway; Thomas Beery; Kelsey Jones-Casey; Kirsti Tasala
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-07-25       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 3.  Systematic review of quantitative studies assessing the relationship between environment and mental health in rural areas.

Authors:  Philip J Batterham; Kimberly Brown; Angelica Trias; Carmel Poyser; Dominique Kazan; Alison L Calear
Journal:  Aust J Rural Health       Date:  2022-02-21       Impact factor: 2.060

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