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Psychology  2024 

The Impact of Climate Change on the Mental and Psychosocial Health of Migrants That Have Crossed the Darien Gap

DOI: 10.4236/psych.2024.1511097, PP. 1658-1677

Keywords: Climate Change, Psychosocial Health, Migrants

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The Darien Gap, a perilous stretch of jungle between Colombia and Panama, has become a critical crossing point for migrants fleeing climate change-induced distress, violence, and socioeconomic instability. This article explores the profound mental and psychosocial health implications faced by these migrants as they navigate their arduous journeys. Climate change significantly impacts their mental health, leading to increased rates of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) arising from exposure to traumatic experiences and uncertainty. The article emphasizes the urgent need for integrated approaches to address these mental health challenges, highlighting the benefits of incorporating mental health services within broader humanitarian and development frameworks. Furthermore, it underscores the importance of culturally sensitive interventions tailored to the diverse backgrounds of migrants and the necessity of multi-stakeholder collaboration in creating effective mental health support systems. Policy frameworks that prioritize psychological well-being, community engagement in program design, and innovative solutions like telehealth are also discussed as pivotal strategies in fostering resilience among climate-affected migrants. By addressing these multifaceted needs, we can pave the way for healthier futures and better support for individuals traversing the dangerous terrains of the Darien Gap.

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