产前热应激暴露的隐性成本:来自中国心理健康的证据

The Hidden Cost of Prenatal Heat Stress Exposure: Evidence on Psychological Well-Being in China

Economic Development and Cultural Change · 2025
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中文导读

利用中国全国代表性数据,研究发现产前暴露于极端高温会显著增加成年后的不快乐、生活不满和抑郁症状,对女性和弱势群体影响更大,揭示了宫内环境冲击对心理健康的长期福利成本。

Abstract

This paper examines how exposure to extreme heat during gestation affects psychological well-being in adulthood by using nationally representative data from China. We find that prenatal exposure to heat stress significantly increases unhappiness, life dissatisfaction, and depressive symptoms later in life. These adverse effects are particularly pronounced among women and individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, including those born in vulnerable settings or raised in unfavorable family environments. The timing of exposure suggests that heat stress disrupts neurologic and brain development during the second and third trimesters, subsequently impeding human and social capital formation. Our findings reveal welfare costs of in utero environmental shocks and their lasting implications for mental health.

环境经济学健康经济学发展经济学人口经济学