Climate change and mental health: impact on people with disabilities

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Climate change and mental health: impact on people with disabilities
Abstract
Purpose This paper aims to examine why people with disabilities (PWDs) are at risk due to climate change. It also discusses the linkage between climate change events and the mental health of the disabled population. Design/methodology/approach This paper follows a qualitative approach. Findings Climate change can affect the mental well-being of PWDs in several ways such as increased vulnerability, displacement-related trauma, social isolation, loss of independence, climate anxiety and eco-grief. Practical implications The paper has practical implications for policymakers. Because climate change has a disproportionate impact on PWDs, there is an urgent need to include them in climate action, both as beneficiaries and decision-makers. Originality/value The paper attempts to explore the measures that can be taken for prevention and mitigation of impacts on the mental health of PWDs.
Publication
Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Pages
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Date
2023-12-06
ISSN
2042-8308
Call Number
openalex: W4389326575
Extra
openalex: W4389326575
Citation
Vig, S., & Dwivedi, S. (2023). Climate change and mental health: impact on people with disabilities. Mental Health and Social Inclusion. https://doi.org/10.1108/mhsi-11-2023-0121