The process of soil excavation in a community - Site-specific determinants of stress perception

作者: Frédéric Vandermoere

DOI: 10.1177/0013916506287865

关键词: StressorExcavationRisk assessmentPsychosocialPsychologySocial psychologyPerceptionStress perceptionEnvironmental healthProcess (engineering)Variance (land use)

摘要: This study examines the psychosocial impact of process soil excavation in a Belgian community after initial responses to announcement contamination. Qualitative and quantitative data are connected predict stress experience residents. Halfway through community, structured questionnaires were collected (N = 98) that included questions about stressors related risks physical environment excavation. The results show neither risk assessments nor perceptions contaminated sources significantly contribute explanation variance. perception is best predicted by need for additional information risks, decontamination stage, extent site-specific concerns. However, concerns seemed have an effect on only if inhabitants had started with recovery

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