Drawing the Linkage Between Women's Reproductive Health, Climate Change, Natural Disaster, and Climate-driven Migration: Focusing on Low- and Middle-income Countries - A Systematic Overview

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Afzal, Fahad [1 ,3 ]
Das, Arindam [1 ]
Chatterjee, Soumitra [2 ]
机构
[1] IIHMR Univ, Inst Hlth Management Res, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
[2] Birla Publ Sch, Dept Adm, Pilani, Rajasthan, India
[3] IIHMR Univ, 1 Prabhu Dayal Marg,Near Sanganer Airport, Jaipur 302029, Rajasthan, India
关键词
Climate change; climate crisis; disaster; forced migration; reproductive; women;
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10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_165_23
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background:One of the most important aspects of women's well-being and welfare is RSH (reproductive and sexual health). Reproductive health is not an exception to the threat that CCC (climate change and climate crisis) poses to numerous facets of public health. Firstly, the present review seeks to identify the influence of climatic changes, natural disasters, and climate-driven migration on RSH. Secondly, to identify knowledge gaps regarding the same.Material and Methods:Two databases (Scopus and PubMed) were scanned using Boolean operation. The literature search aimed to find records pertaining to topics of RSH and climate change. Using the PRISMA-ScR method, records were screened and shortlisted based on established inclusion criteria. This literature search was carried out in November 2022. In the shortlisted records, preference for the comprehensive review articles was given.Results:The present review is based on 38 records that collectively revealed that climate crisis and natural disasters have many negative impacts on female reproductive health. These effects are observed in different phases of life, ranging from teenage to menopause. The unique strength of the present review is that it draws a relationship between female reproductive health and the direct as well as indirect effects of the CCC. The available literature about LMICs is predominantly confined to drought, flood, and earthquake. Disasters like tsunamis, cyclones, and avalanches remain unexplored.Conclusion:From the available literature, it is quite evident that CCC has an adverse effect on a woman's reproductive life as well as a bearing on future generations' health. Filling these knowledge gaps is pivotal for designing more effective disaster and health policies. Policymakers should take into consideration these detrimental effects while designing health schemes and policies for females.
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