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DOI10.1289/EHP9391
Environmental Displacement and Mental Well-Being in Banjarnegara, Indonesia
Kate Burrows; Dicky C. Pelupessy; Kaveh Khoshnood; Michelle L. Bell
2021-11-08
发表期刊Environmental Health Perspectives
出版年2021
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Abstract

Background:

Residential moves (displacement) owing to climate- and weather-related disasters may significantly impact mental health. Despite the growing risk from climate change, health impacts of environmental-mobility remain understudied.

Objectives:

We assessed the effects of displacement on the association between landslides and changes in perceived mental well-being in Banjarnegara, Indonesia. We also investigated whether sociodemographics (age, sex, level of education, household-level income, or employment in agriculture) and landslide characteristics (number and severity of landslides) were associated with differing odds of relocation after experiencing landslides.

Methods:

In this cross-sectional study, we surveyed 420 individuals who experienced landslides between 2014 and 2018 to assess perceived changes in mental well-being, comparing after landslide exposure to before landslide exposure. We used a novel six-item measure that was created in collaboration with the local community to compare perceived changes between those who were displaced by landslides and those who were not displaced, using logistic and multinomial regressions adjusted for sociodemographic characteristics. We then assessed whether the odds of displacement differed based on sociodemographic characteristics and landslide exposure characteristics, using logistic regressions.

Results:

Those who were displaced were more likely than those who were not displaced to report perceived increases in economic stability [odds ratio (OR)=3.06; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.45, 6.46], optimism (OR=4.01; 95% CI: 1.87, 8.61), safety (OR=2.71; 95% CI: 1.44, 5.10), religiosity (OR=1.92; 95% CI: 1.03, 3.65), and closeness with community (OR=1.90; 95% CI: 1.10, 3.33) after landslides compared with before their first landslide during the study period. More frequent landslide exposures were associated with reduced odds of relocation, but more severe landslides were associated with increased odds of relocation.

Discussion:

These findings suggest that landslides affect the mental well-being not only of those who are displaced but also of those who are left behind. Further, this work supports the need for community-based participatory research to fully capture the health impacts of environmental mobility. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP9391

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Kate Burrows,Dicky C. Pelupessy,Kaveh Khoshnood,et al. Environmental Displacement and Mental Well-Being in Banjarnegara, Indonesia[J]. Environmental Health Perspectives,2021.
APA Kate Burrows,Dicky C. Pelupessy,Kaveh Khoshnood,&Michelle L. Bell.(2021).Environmental Displacement and Mental Well-Being in Banjarnegara, Indonesia.Environmental Health Perspectives.
MLA Kate Burrows,et al."Environmental Displacement and Mental Well-Being in Banjarnegara, Indonesia".Environmental Health Perspectives (2021).
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