globalchange  > 气候变化与战略
CSCD记录号: CSCD:5165502
论文题名:
气候变化的心理影响及应对策略
其他题名: The Psychological Impacts of Climate Change and Coping Strategy
作者: 陆亚; 尹可丽; 钱丽梅; 沈楠
刊名: 心理科学进展
ISSN: 1671-3710
出版年: 2014
卷: 22, 期:6, 页码:1173-1180
语种: 中文
中文关键词: 气候变化 ; 心理影响 ; 应对策略 ; 意义聚焦应对
英文关键词: climate change ; psychological impacts ; coping strategies ; meaning-focused coping
WOS学科分类: PSYCHOLOGY MULTIDISCIPLINARY
WOS研究方向: Psychology
中文摘要: 气候变化是指人类活动直接或间接导致的气候方面的改变, 是本世纪人类面临的最大挑战之一。气候变化对个人的认知、情绪及行为均有影响, 这些心理影响对大多数人而言是渐进式的。目前已有的研究发现, 气候变化的应对策略包括问题聚焦、情绪聚焦和意义聚焦三种, 而意义聚焦可能是其中最有利于心理健康的应对策略。未来的研究需要进一步界定某些重要概念, 并使之能够操作化, 需要探讨气候变化应对策略与心理健康之间的关系, 研究中国人气候变化应对策略的特征等。
英文摘要: The term "global climate change" - one of the biggest challenges for human beings this century - refers to the direct or indirect influence of the climate on human activities. Climate change has cognitive, emotional and behavioral effects on individuals and, for most, these psychological effects could be gradual and cumulative. According to current research, coping strategies for dealing with climate change include those that are problem-focused, emotion-focused and meaning-focused. Meaning-focused approaches might be the most beneficial option for mental health. Defining and quantifying important concepts, articulating whether there are correlations between coping strategies and mental health and investigating the features of Chinese coping strategies are avenues for future work.
资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/148530
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作者单位: 云南师范大学教育科学与管理学院, 昆明, 云南 650500, 中国

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陆亚,尹可丽,钱丽梅,等. 气候变化的心理影响及应对策略[J]. 心理科学进展,2014-01-01,22(6):1173-1180
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