Semin Speech Lang 2024; 45(01): 046-055
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1777858
Review Article

The Intersectionality of Climate Change and Post-Stroke Aphasia

1   Department of Population Health Sciences, Georgia State University School of Public Health, Atlanta, Georgia
,
Jacqueline S. Laures-Gore
2   Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia
,
Leticia M. Nogueira
3   Surveillance and Health Equity Science, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, Georgia
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Abstract

Persons with communication disabilities including persons with post-stroke aphasia (PWAs) possess a vulnerability to climate change as a result of their communication impairments. The disproportionate effects of climate change are likely to exacerbate preexisting inequities in social determinants of health. Communication disability intersecting with other characteristics subject to discrimination (e.g., race, age, sex, income) may lead to inequities in climate-related adaptive capacity. This article echoes earlier concerns related to climate change and further educates healthcare professionals about the impact of climate change on the global human population, with particular consideration of PWAs. The aims of this article are the following: (1) to broaden the understanding of aphasiologists and clinicians caring for PWAs about climate change and the contributions of human activity (anthropogenic) to this crisis; (2) to describe climate change and its impact on health; (3) to detail the intersectionality of climate and health; (4) to explore climate change and its potential effects on PWAs; and (5) to offer hope through emissions reduction, adaptation, resilience, and immediate change.



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17 January 2024

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