This thesis describes a study on the psychosocial aspects that play a role in the development of health problems due to environmental noise. Important questions in this research are: 1 Which risk groups can be identified? 2 ln what situations do people need extra protection? 3 Which attitudes do influence the individual reactions and can these attitudes be changed? ... Zie: Summar
Noise is ubiquitous in human environment. Paper presents current knowledge on extra- aural health ef...
In its DALY report (2011) the World Health Organization listed several health outcomes of noise and ...
The health implications of environmental noise, especially cardiovascular effects, have been studied...
This thesis describes a study on the psychosocial aspects that play a role in the development of hea...
A model, including psychological constructs (e.g., coping and control), was developed to predict adv...
This paper will examine research on noise and health and suggest new topics and methods of investig...
1.5 million people in Norway (1/3 of the population) are exposed to transport noise levels exceeding...
Noise is a prominent feature of the environment including noise from transport, industry and neighbo...
Noise is a prominent feature of the environment including noise from transport, industry and neighbo...
The aim of the study: To evaluate the subjective views of Vilnius city adults on level of noise in t...
The concept of noise sensitivity emerged in public health and psychoacoustic research to help explai...
Excessive noise occupies a number of factors that threaten our environment increasingly important pl...
Listening to sounds in everyday life is an important factor in a human life. You can talk, listen to...
Abstract: Auditory perception towards environmental noise was tested individually in 510 graduate an...
Noise can be defined as an undesirable sound that pollutes the environment. If noise is continuous a...
Noise is ubiquitous in human environment. Paper presents current knowledge on extra- aural health ef...
In its DALY report (2011) the World Health Organization listed several health outcomes of noise and ...
The health implications of environmental noise, especially cardiovascular effects, have been studied...
This thesis describes a study on the psychosocial aspects that play a role in the development of hea...
A model, including psychological constructs (e.g., coping and control), was developed to predict adv...
This paper will examine research on noise and health and suggest new topics and methods of investig...
1.5 million people in Norway (1/3 of the population) are exposed to transport noise levels exceeding...
Noise is a prominent feature of the environment including noise from transport, industry and neighbo...
Noise is a prominent feature of the environment including noise from transport, industry and neighbo...
The aim of the study: To evaluate the subjective views of Vilnius city adults on level of noise in t...
The concept of noise sensitivity emerged in public health and psychoacoustic research to help explai...
Excessive noise occupies a number of factors that threaten our environment increasingly important pl...
Listening to sounds in everyday life is an important factor in a human life. You can talk, listen to...
Abstract: Auditory perception towards environmental noise was tested individually in 510 graduate an...
Noise can be defined as an undesirable sound that pollutes the environment. If noise is continuous a...
Noise is ubiquitous in human environment. Paper presents current knowledge on extra- aural health ef...
In its DALY report (2011) the World Health Organization listed several health outcomes of noise and ...
The health implications of environmental noise, especially cardiovascular effects, have been studied...