Howe H L
Division of Epidemiologic Studies, Illinois Department of Public Health, Springfield 62761.
Public Health Rep. 1990 Mar-Apr;105(2):186-95.
While the hazards of chronic environmental pollution remain unclear, people are making decisions about their exposure to pollution and its possible effects on their health. To compare people's concerns about environmental problems, a systematic, stratified sample was surveyed. The sample was made up of residents, ages 25 through 74 years, of three areas of New York State. The three areas were western New York, with a high density of toxic dump sites; Long Island, with a major shallow ground water aquifer; and the remainder of the State, excluding New York City, as a comparison area. The sampling list was obtained from records of licensed drivers of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. A 66 percent response rate was obtained to the mailed survey. As expected, most concerns were greater for western New York and Long Island, the two areas with highest threat potential for exposure or contamination, than for the comparison area. The single exception was that no regional differences were noted for concerns about environmental pollution and contamination. All concerns were associated with perceived distance between one's residence and a source of potential exposure. Regardless of region, women were more concerned than men about exposures, pollution, and related health effects. No sex differences, however, were noted for economic concerns.
虽然长期环境污染的危害尚不清楚,但人们正在就自己接触污染的情况及其对健康可能产生的影响做出决策。为了比较人们对环境问题的关注程度,我们对一个系统的分层样本进行了调查。该样本由纽约州三个地区年龄在25岁至74岁之间的居民组成。这三个地区分别是纽约州西部,有毒垃圾场密度高;长岛,有一个主要的浅层地下水含水层;以及该州除纽约市以外的其余地区,作为对照区域。抽样名单来自纽约州机动车管理局的持牌司机记录。邮寄调查的回复率为66%。正如预期的那样,与对照区域相比,纽约州西部和长岛这两个暴露或污染潜在威胁最大的地区,大多数担忧更为严重。唯一的例外是,在对环境污染和污染的担忧方面未发现区域差异。所有担忧都与人们感知到的住所与潜在暴露源之间的距离有关。无论在哪个地区,女性比男性更关注暴露、污染及相关健康影响。然而,在经济担忧方面未发现性别差异。