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Exploring the broader health and well-being outcomes of mining communities in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review
Authors:Fiona Mactaggart  Liane McDermott  Anna Tynan  Maxine Whittaker
Affiliation:1. Wesley Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia;2. School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia;3. School of Public Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;4. School of Public Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;5. College of Public Health, Medical and Vet Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia
Abstract:Health and well-being outcomes in communities living in proximity to mining activity may be influenced by a broad spectrum of factors including population growth, economic instability or land degradation. This review aims to synthesise broader outcomes associated with mining activity and in doing so, further explore possible determinants in communities of low- and middle-income countries. Four databases were systematically searched and articles were included if the study targeted adults residing in proximity to mining activity, and measured individual or community-level health or well-being outcomes. Narrative synthesis was conducted. Twelve articles were included. Mining was perceived to influence health behaviours, employment conditions, livelihoods and socio-political factors, which were linked to poorer health outcomes. Family relationships, mental health and community cohesion were negatively associated with mining activity. High-risk health behaviours, population growth and changes in vector ecology from environmental modification were associated with increased infectious disease prevalence. This review presents the broader health and well-being outcomes and their determinants, and strengthens the evidence to improve measurement and management of the public health implications of mining. This will support the mining sector to make sustainable investments, and support governments to maximise community development and minimise negative impacts.
Keywords:Social determinants of health  well-being  mining activity  systematic review  public health
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