id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-271115-3nhbzybq Liu, Jianghong Policy brief on climate change and mental health/well-being 2020-09-04 .txt text/plain 3308 134 40 Nurses must advocate for research, education, and policies that support disaster-resilient infrastructure and human services that allow communities across the globe to effectively mitigate the impact of climate change on human health. While research continues to emerge, current evidence suggests that a wide range of serious physical and mental health consequences, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicide and/or suicidal thoughts, result from exposure to climate-related disasters Clayton, Manning, Krygsman, & Speiser, 2017) . Some examples of adaptive strategies include providing counseling (Hayes, Blashki, Wiseman, Burke, & Reifels, 2018) , advocating for removal of barriers in access and cost to mental health care in insurance plans (Rowan, McAlpine, & Blewett, 2013) , and conducting more research on existing populations of individuals who have been affected by climate change (Hayes et al., 2018) . ./cache/cord-271115-3nhbzybq.txt ./txt/cord-271115-3nhbzybq.txt