2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1251630
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Prevention of suicides associated with global warming: perspectives from early career psychiatrists

Sheikh Shoib,
Syed Sameer Hussaini,
Aishatu Yusha’u Armiya’u
et al.

Abstract: Climate change poses significant challenges to global mental health, with potential consequences including increased rates of suicide and mental health disorders. Early Career Psychiatrists (ECPs) play a crucial role in addressing these challenges. The Climate Psychiatry Alliance, a group of psychiatrists dedicated to improving mental health amidst climate change, recognizes the importance of cultivating climate-aware ECPs. Training ECPs to become confident climate-aware clinicians enables them to effectively … Show more

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“…Over the 20-year period, temperature levels during the summer rose steadily, and this may influence suicide and homicide rates [ 91 ]. Exploring the impact of climate change on suicide and homicide is a future direction for suicide and homicide prevention studies [ 92 ]. Studies utilizing climate data over a long period may be able to parse out the effect of climate change on violent deaths.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the 20-year period, temperature levels during the summer rose steadily, and this may influence suicide and homicide rates [ 91 ]. Exploring the impact of climate change on suicide and homicide is a future direction for suicide and homicide prevention studies [ 92 ]. Studies utilizing climate data over a long period may be able to parse out the effect of climate change on violent deaths.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%