Introduction: Fuel poverty affects 2.4 million UK homes leading to poor hygrothermal conditions and risk of mould and house dust mite contaminations, which in turn increases risk of asthma exacerbation. For the first time we assess how fuel poverty, occupants' risk perception and use of mechanical ventilation mediate the risk of mould contamination in social housing. Methods: Postal questionnaires were sent to 3867 social housing properties to collect adult risk perception, and demographic and environmental information on occupants. Participant details were linked to data pertaining to the individual properties. Multiple logistic regression was used to calculate odds ratios and confidence intervals while allowing for clustering of individua...
This paper examines the extent to which variation in heating-season, indoor relative humidity (RH) a...
International audienceThe impact of housing hazards on health outcomes is becoming a major issue esp...
In response to an Australian governmental inquiry into biotoxin-related illness, the purpose of this...
INTRODUCTION: Fuel poverty affects 2.4 million UK homes leading to poor hygrothermal conditions and ...
Regularly being exposed to the types of mould spores that can grow in houses has been shown to lead ...
International audienceThis paper is based largely on an expert assessment on mould in indoor environ...
Social housing residents often struggle with achieving adequate levels of warmth in their home on a ...
This socio-technical pilot involved qualitative interviews with social housing tenants, combined wit...
Abstract Background Damp and mould in homes have been established as risk factors for respiratory he...
Housing is an important modifier of outdoor environmental hazards due to features such as the amount...
BACKGROUND: Housing conditions are recognised as an important determinant of health. In the UK, inte...
Background A large proportion of the population of England live in substandard housing. Previous res...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
This paper examines the extent to which variation in heating-season, indoor relative humidity (RH) a...
International audienceThe impact of housing hazards on health outcomes is becoming a major issue esp...
In response to an Australian governmental inquiry into biotoxin-related illness, the purpose of this...
INTRODUCTION: Fuel poverty affects 2.4 million UK homes leading to poor hygrothermal conditions and ...
Regularly being exposed to the types of mould spores that can grow in houses has been shown to lead ...
International audienceThis paper is based largely on an expert assessment on mould in indoor environ...
Social housing residents often struggle with achieving adequate levels of warmth in their home on a ...
This socio-technical pilot involved qualitative interviews with social housing tenants, combined wit...
Abstract Background Damp and mould in homes have been established as risk factors for respiratory he...
Housing is an important modifier of outdoor environmental hazards due to features such as the amount...
BACKGROUND: Housing conditions are recognised as an important determinant of health. In the UK, inte...
Background A large proportion of the population of England live in substandard housing. Previous res...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
This paper examines the extent to which variation in heating-season, indoor relative humidity (RH) a...
International audienceThe impact of housing hazards on health outcomes is becoming a major issue esp...
In response to an Australian governmental inquiry into biotoxin-related illness, the purpose of this...