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ECO-ANXIETY AS A PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM: EVIDENCE FROM ADULT INDIVIDUALS LIVING IN TÜRKIYE

FATİH CEBECİ, TANER ARTAN, SHAFAHAT ABDULLAYEVA, DOĞAÇ NİYAZİ ÖZÜÇELİK, IRMAK ATAK, AYLİN ARICI

Archives of Health Science and Research - 2025;12(1):1-5

Ministry of Family and Social Services, Türkiye

 

Objective: Climate change causes natural disasters and extreme weather events. It affects people’s quality of life and psychological health directly or indirectly. This study investigates the relationship between various socio-demographic factors and the levels of eco-anxiety. METHODS: The study utilized a quantitative research design with a relational pattern. The research was conducted online with 1009 participants aged between 18 and 70 years residing in Türkiye. The “Personal Information Form” and the “Hogg Eco-Anxiety Scale” were used to assess participants’ anxiety levels. Results: The eco-anxiety levels of female participants were higher than those of men. Significant differences were found according to work status. Although not significant, it was determined that eco-anxiety decreased as the age of the participants increased. Conclusion: Our study showed that the participants’ eco-anxiety level was low and that eco-anxiety was affected by various variables. The results of the study will contribute to public health specialists working on eco-anxiety.