Joseph Nitin, Kumar Aswin, Majgi Sumanth Mallikarjuna, Kumar Ganesh S, Prahalad Raghavendra Babu Yellapur
Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University Mangalore, India .
Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, S.S Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre , Davangere, India .
J Clin Diagn Res. 2016 Apr;10(4):LM01-4. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/16245.7529. Epub 2016 Apr 1.
Plastic bag users are at risk of number of health hazards. There is paucity of data with regard to awareness of health hazards among general population in India.
This study was done to find out the status of awareness of the health hazards associated with the usage of plastic bags among people and their perception towards the legislation prohibiting the usage of plastic bags.
This cross-sectional study conducted in Mangalore city in August 2013. Data was collected by interviewing any adult member (aged above 18 years) in each of the selected households using an interview schedule.
Mean age of the 250 participants was 32.8±10.8 years. Majority 160(64%) were females educated up to undergraduate level or above 187(74.8%). Among the participants 216(86.4%) were aware of the health hazards associated with the use of plastic bags. Awareness was significantly more amongst females (p=0.027), well-educated participants (p=0.004) and among professionals and semi-professionals (p<0.001). There were 50(20%) participants reusing plastic bags for shopping after initial usage. The cloth bags were used for shopping in place of plastic bags by 13(5.2%) participants. Among the participants 213(85.2%) were aware of the legislation banning the use of plastic bags and out of which 166(77.9%) were in its favour. Semi-professionals and students favoured the ban on plastic bags whereas unskilled and semiskilled workers were against the ban (p=0.01).
Most of the participants in the settings had the awareness of hazards of plastic bag usage. However, there is a need for spreading the awareness of using alternative strategies and effective implementation of legislation in order to minimize the usage of plastics in the community.
塑料袋使用者面临多种健康危害风险。在印度,普通人群对健康危害的认知方面数据匮乏。
本研究旨在了解人们对塑料袋使用相关健康危害的认知状况以及他们对禁止使用塑料袋立法的看法。
2013年8月在芒格洛尔市进行了这项横断面研究。通过使用访谈提纲对每个选定家庭中任何一位成年成员(年龄在18岁以上)进行访谈来收集数据。
250名参与者的平均年龄为32.8±10.8岁。大多数160人(64%)为女性,其中187人(74.8%)接受过本科及以上教育。在参与者中,216人(86.4%)知晓与使用塑料袋相关的健康危害。女性(p=0.027)、受过良好教育的参与者(p=0.004)以及专业人员和半专业人员(p<0.001)中的知晓率显著更高。有50人(20%)在初次使用后会重复使用塑料袋购物。13人(5.2%)参与者使用布袋代替塑料袋购物。在参与者中,213人(85.2%)知晓禁止使用塑料袋的立法,其中166人(77.9%)表示支持。半专业人员和学生支持禁止使用塑料袋,而无技能和半技能工人反对该禁令(p=0.01)。
该环境中的大多数参与者知晓塑料袋使用的危害。然而,需要传播使用替代策略的意识并有效实施立法,以尽量减少社区中塑料的使用。