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Vol. 38. Issue 3.
(July - September 2024)
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Vol. 38. Issue 3.
(July - September 2024)
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Heatwaves and mental disorders: A study on national emergency and weather services data
Nausicaa Christodouloua,b,d,
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nausicaa.christodoulou@gmail.com

Corresponding author at: University Hospital Bichat-Claude Bernard, Department of Psychiatry and Addictive Medicine, 46 rue Henri Huchard, 75018, Paris, France.
, Karine Laaidie, Gregory Fifref, Michel Lejoyeuxb,c,d, Marine Ambar Akkaouig,h, Pierre A. Geoffroyb,c,d
a Université de Paris, France
b Département de psychiatrie et d'addictologie, AP-HP, GHU Paris Nord, DMU Neurosciences, Hopital Bichat - Claude Bernard, F-75018 Paris, France
c GHU Paris - Psychiatry & Neurosciences, France
d Université de Paris, NeuroDiderot, Inserm, FHU I2-D2, France
e Santé publique France, Direction Santé, Environnement, Travail, 94069 Saint Maurice, France
f Météo, France
g Centre Psychiatrique d'Orientation et d'Accueil (CPOA), Hôpital Sainte Anne, GHU Paris Psychiatrie & Neurosciences, Paris, France
h CH Delafontaine, urgences psychiatriques, pôle 93G04 EPS Ville Evrard, Saint Denis, France
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Table 1. Descriptive statistics of the number of psychiatric visits at the national level per day, month, and year during our total period.
Table 2. Description of different climatic variables, at a daily time step, across the entire duration and departments of the study.
Table 3. Pearson's correlations between meteorological indicators and disorders.
Table 4. Multivariate regression of visits risks for the different disorders according to the different maximal temperature / HHAS thresholds.
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Abstract
Background and objectives

Heatwaves pose an increasing threat. However, there is a significant gap in understanding the impact of extreme temperatures on mental health. This study aimed to examine the associations between extreme temperatures and emergency visits for psychiatric disorders.

Method

We conducted quasi-Poisson regressions on emergency visits’ rate for psychiatric reasons in French hospitals on days exceeding the percentiles 90, 95, 97.5, 99.5, and 99.9, between June 1st and September 15th, from 2015 to 2022, compared to days whose temperatures were below the 50th percentile during the two fortnights before and after our period of interest. We also examined the cumulative effect of three consecutive days exceeding the specified percentiles.

Results

Among the analyzed 1,198,953 psychiatric visits, we found an increased relative risk (RR) for dementia ranging from 5 % to 17 % on days exceeding percentiles 90 (RR=1.05, CI=1.02–1.07), 95 (RR=1.05, CI=1.02–1.08), 97.5 (RR=1.07, CI=1.03–1.11), 99.5 (RR=1.09, CI=1.01–1.17), and 99.9 (RR=1.17, CI=1.03–1.32). The cumulative heat effect also showed an increased risk ranging from 4 % to 44 %. For psychoses, we observed increases from 5 % to 7 % for the cumulative heat effect of percentiles 90 (RR=1.05, CI=1.01–1.08), 95 (RR=1.06, CI=1.02–1.11), and 97.5 (RR=1.07, CI=1.01–1.15). Conversely, mood disorders exhibited a decreased RR from 14 % to 7 % for percentiles 90 (RR=0.93, CI=0.91–0.95), 95 (RR=0.92, CI=0.89–0.94), and 97.5 (RR=0.90, CI=0.87–0.93), as well as for the cumulative effects.

Conclusion

This study highlights the associations between weather conditions, extreme temperatures and psychiatric disorders and emphasize the importance of considering mental health management during future heatwaves.

Keywords:
Psychiatry
Climate change
Heatwaves
Emergency visits
Climate stress

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