AI Article Synopsis

  • Climate change poses risks not only to children's physical health but also significantly affects their mental well-being, often leading to anxiety and negative emotional responses.
  • A scoping review was conducted, examining 33 articles to explore how awareness of climate change impacts children's mental health, emphasizing the need for clearer terminology and further research.
  • Current research is still developing, primarily focused in Europe, North America, and Australia, highlighting the necessity for broader diversity in future studies on this topic.

Article Abstract

Background: Climate change is a threat to children's physical health, but there are also implications for mental well-being. Additionally, children may experience negative emotional responses stemming from an overarching awareness of the imminent threats to the planet due to climate change.

Method: Using a scoping review, we examined the impact of climate change awareness on children's mental well-being and negative emotions. Our aim was to identify and describe the existing literature and highlight priorities for future research. Three specific objectives guided the review: (1) to identify and provide an overview of research regarding the impact of climate change awareness on children's mental well-being and negative emotions; (2) to summarize and clarify the terminology related to climate change awareness and children's mental well-being and negative emotions; and (3) to make recommendations for areas of future research.

Results: Thirty-three articles were included in a narrative synthesis. Many articles were reviews or editorials/commentaries. Of the empirical research, most were from Europe, North America, and Australia. The articles emphasized a large range of negative emotions that children felt about climate change, with anxiety and worry being the most researched and discussed.

Conclusions: The research on the impact of awareness of climate change on children's mental well-being and negative emotions is in its early phases. Efforts are needed to advance conceptual clarity and operationalize concepts. Additionally, there is a need for research into the impact of climate change awareness on children's mental well-being and negative emotions among a greater diversity of people and places. Existing studies provide an encouraging basis from which to develop future research.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/camh.12525DOI Listing

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