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  • Climate change significantly threatens mental well-being, necessitating more research on its psychological impact and coping strategies among affected populations, particularly in vulnerable areas like Bhola, Bangladesh.!* -
  • The study involved 60 in-depth interviews with local men and women, using Grounded Theory to analyze their experiences and identify coping methods, such as resignation and seeking help, along with barriers like stigma and limited resources.!* -
  • Findings suggest that barriers to coping can lead to maladaptive strategies, highlighting the need for community-led interventions to enhance coping mechanisms and facilitate knowledge sharing among individuals facing climate-related challenges.!*

Article Abstract

Background: As the mental well-being of billions of people is at risk due to the impacts of climate change, more research is required to better understand the psychological implications of climate vulnerability. This research aims to describe the coping strategies of a climate change affected population and the consequences of adaptation behavior.

Method: We conducted 60 qualitative in-depth interviews to elicit the lived experiences of climate-vulnerable men and women in Bhola, Bangladesh. Interviews were analyzed following the tenets of Grounded Theory.

Results: Identified coping strategies included "resignation" or "help-seeking" as well as barriers to coping, such as limited "efficacy," limited "time," or "stigma," which constrained participants - especially women - in their coping behavior.

Conclusion: Our results indicate that certain barriers can lead people to pursue more easily accessible coping strategies, some of which can be interpreted as maladaptive. It is therefore recommended to lift barriers to coping through community-led interventions, such as platforms for sharing problems and knowledge regarding coping strategies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12529-024-10329-8DOI Listing

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