Oderda G M, Klein-Schwartz W
Public Health Rep. 1985 May-Jun;100(3):278-82.
A telephone survey of residents of metropolitan Baltimore was conducted in 1981 to assess awareness of the Maryland Poison Center and a program based on the Mr. Yuk poisoning warning symbol. The results of 280 telephone interviews are compared with a similar survey conducted 6 years earlier by the Maryland Poison Center. When faced with a harmful exposure, the most common response in the 1981 survey (32.9 percent) was to call the poison center. That response was only the fourth most frequent answer (14.5 percent) in the 1975 survey. Calling a physician or taking the person to a physician was the most frequent response in 1975 (29.5 percent) but only the fourth most frequent in 1981 (15.0 percent). Of the respondents who would call a poison center, 55.7 percent in the 1981 survey knew the center's telephone number or had ready access to it. Public awareness of Mr. Yuk remained at approximately 60 percent in both surveys. Persons familiar with the warning symbol in the latest survey were three times as likely to call the poison center as those who were not aware of it.
1981年,对巴尔的摩大都市地区的居民进行了一项电话调查,以评估他们对马里兰中毒控制中心以及基于“尤克先生”中毒警示标志的项目的知晓情况。将280次电话访谈的结果与六年前马里兰中毒控制中心进行的一项类似调查进行了比较。在1981年的调查中,当面临有害接触时,最常见的反应(32.9%)是拨打中毒控制中心的电话。而在1975年的调查中,这一反应仅排在第四位(14.5%)。在1975年,致电医生或带患者去看医生是最常见的反应(29.5%),但在1981年仅排在第四位(15.0%)。在表示会拨打中毒控制中心电话的受访者中,1981年的调查中有55.7%的人知道该中心的电话号码或能方便地获取该号码。在两项调查中,公众对“尤克先生”标志的知晓率均保持在约60%。在最新调查中,熟悉该警示标志的人拨打中毒控制中心电话的可能性是不了解该标志的人的三倍。