Al-Shidi Hilal K, Ambusaidi Abdullah Khamis, Sulaiman Hameed
Department of Biology, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khoud, Muscat, Oman.
Ministry of Education, Muscat, Oman.
J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 2021 Sep;71(9):1159-1174. doi: 10.1080/10962247.2021.1930287. Epub 2021 Jul 14.
A survey was conducted in Muscat/Oman between February and May of 2020, with a total of 1289 respondents to investigate public knowledge, behavior, and attitudes about the air pollution via online questionnaire. We considered the disparity among gender, age and education level in four main aspects, viz. sources of access to information, knowledge and risk perception about air pollution and willingness to change and act for mitigation. Social media was a primary source of access to information regarding air pollution in Muscat. Further, the majority of the respondents were aware of the meaning of air pollution and interested in the issue of air quality, while females have a higher level of air pollution awareness than males. Over 94% of respondents were disturbed by air pollution from vehicles and other sources. Males and older participants have significantly higher level of interest about air quality information. The majority pay attention to air quality when they move outdoors but females are more susceptible than males to the effects of air pollution. Majority recognized the air pollution is always dangerous to their health, yet participants with higher education level have a higher risk perception of air pollution. Breathing contaminated air was the most common pathway of exposure to the toxic air pollutants reported by participants. Over 90% of participants care about air quality when they are performing outdoor sports activities. Most of the participants reported that they did not use public transportation to move within Muscat Governorate, their major transportation mode being private vehicle. Meanwhile, females, older participants (over 35) and postgraduate holders significantly expressed their willingness to reduce the duration of driving vehicles.: This work is the first study in the country that try to investigate perception, attitude and behavior of the public about air pollution in Muscat, the capital of Oman. Use of private vehicles is a popular mode of transportation in the city and is the major contributor to the air quality issues. Any future directions by the government toward sustainable transportation need a better understanding of people's perception on the issue. The results show that most of the respondents were aware of air quality and related issues and they also expressed willingness to change their behavior to reduce air pollution.
2020年2月至5月期间,在阿曼马斯喀特进行了一项调查,共有1289名受访者通过在线问卷调查公众对空气污染的知识、行为和态度。我们从四个主要方面考虑了性别、年龄和教育水平之间的差异,即信息获取来源、对空气污染的知识和风险认知以及为减轻污染而改变和行动的意愿。社交媒体是马斯喀特居民获取空气污染信息的主要来源。此外,大多数受访者了解空气污染的含义并对空气质量问题感兴趣,而女性的空气污染意识水平高于男性。超过94%的受访者受到车辆和其他来源空气污染的困扰。男性和年龄较大的参与者对空气质量信息的兴趣明显更高。大多数人在外出时会关注空气质量,但女性比男性更容易受到空气污染的影响。大多数人认为空气污染对他们的健康总是有害的,然而,受教育程度较高的参与者对空气污染的风险认知更高。吸入受污染的空气是参与者报告的接触有毒空气污染物最常见的途径。超过90%的参与者在进行户外运动时关心空气质量。大多数参与者报告说,他们在马斯喀特省出行时不使用公共交通工具,主要交通方式是私家车。与此同时,女性、年龄较大的参与者(35岁以上)和研究生显著表示愿意减少驾车时间。这项工作是该国首次尝试调查阿曼首都马斯喀特公众对空气污染的认知、态度和行为的研究。使用私家车是该市流行的交通方式,也是空气质量问题的主要促成因素。政府未来任何关于可持续交通的方向都需要更好地了解人们对这个问题的看法。结果表明,大多数受访者了解空气质量及相关问题,他们也表示愿意改变行为以减少空气污染。