タグ「social factors」
Title: A social and psychological phenomenon of South Ural population’s permanent residence in the radiation-dangerous zone
Author: A. Abdullin
Reference: Journal: Proceedings of the Russian State Pedagogical University. A.I. Herzen, Year: 2006 Vol: 6 Issue: 14
Keywords: environmental pollution, radiative-dangerous zone, radiation factor, psychological addiction, permanent residence on the contaminated territories, South Ural
Abstract: The study of the social and psychological factors of permanent residence of South Ural population in the polluted environment has revealed a tendency of psychological adaptation of the local population to the radiation factor.
URL:http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/sotsialno-psihologicheskiy-fenomen-postoyannogo-prozhivaniya-naseleniya-yuzhnogo-urala-v-radiatsionno-opasnoy-zone
Title: Social and psychological factors in vital activity of the personality on environmentally-unfriendly territories: Chernobyl trace
Author: Hashenko, Nadezhda Nikolayevna
Reference: Moscow, 2005
Keywords: social factors, psychological factors, vital activity, quality of life, consciousness of the individual, permanent residence, contaminated sites
Abstract: The purpose of the study – to identify the socio-psychological factors of vital activity of the individual in terms of permanent residence in the contaminated areas.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/sotsialno-psikhologicheskie-faktory-zhiznedeyatelnosti-lichnosti-na-ekologicheski-neblagopri
Title: CHERNOBYL: BACK TO LIFE: rehabilitation of contaminated territories.
Author: Wozniak VY, Khachaturova A.T .
Reference: (M: MOSKOMPLEKT, 1993. – 208 C) Social and Human Sciences. Domestic and foreign literature. SERIES 2: ECONOMY. 1995 №1, 110-114
ISSN: 2219-8504
Keywords: Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Ukraine, social and environmental impact, radioactive contamination
URL: URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=8385064
Author: Balonov M.I.
Reference: St. Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene named after Professor PV Ramzaev
ISSN: 1998-426X
Keywords: CHERNOBYL, DOSE, POPULATION, HEALTH EFFECTS, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT キーワード:放射線量、民衆、健康、環境への影響
Abstract:Radiological consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl NPP were recently revisited by the UN Chernobyl Forum (2003-2005) and UNSCEAR (2005-2008). For the first time environmental impacts were considered in detail, including radioactive contamination of terrestrial and aquatic environments, application and effectiveness of countermeasures and effects on biota. Updated dosimetric data were presented for more than half a million of emergency and recovery operation workers, about 100 million inhabitants of the three most affected countries, Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine, and for 500 million inhabitants of other European countries. Several hundred of the emergency workers received high radiation doses; of whom 28 persons died in 1986 due to acute radiation sickness. Children at the time of the accident, who drank milk with high levels of radioactive iodine, received high doses to the thyroid. Since early 1990s there was the dramatic increase in thyroid cancer incidence among them. Also in 1990s there was some increase of leukaemia in most exposed workers. The UN Chernobyl Forum concluded that severe social and economic depression of the affected regions and associated psychological problems of the general public and the workers had become the most significant problem. The vast majority of the population need not live in fear of serious health consequences from the Chernobyl accident.
URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=16516276
Author: Sednev V., Ovsyanik A.
Reference: Gazettes “Пожары и ЧС”,Академия ГПС МЧС России, 2010
ISSN: 2071-9116
Keywords: RADIATION-CONTAMINATED AREAS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS, THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFFECTED AREAS , THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFFECTED AREAS
Abstract:The article assesses the outcome of the work done to eliminate on the consequences of Chernobyl accident and its impact on human health, environment and socio-economic development of territories. A quarter-century on people still need clear understanding of health, environmental and socio-economic of the disaster in obtaining answers to outstanding questions
URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=16223613
Title: The intellectual development, mental and behavioural disorders in children from Belarus exposed in utero following the Chernobyl accident
Author: Igumnov, S / Drozdovitch, V
Reference: European Psychiatry, 15 (4), p.244-253, Jun 2000
doi: 10.1016/S0924-9338(00)00237-6
Keywords: education; emotional disorder; exposure; prenatal; social factors; specific learning ; thyroid dose
Abstract: The study examined psychological development in 250 children at the age of 6–7 and 10–12 years who had been exposed in the prenatal period at the time of the Chernobyl accident in 1986. These children were compared to a control group of 250 children of the same age from non- and slightly contaminated areas of Belarus. The examination included psychiatric examination and intellectual assessment as well as the estimation of thyroid exposure in utero. The mean value of thyroid doses from 131I 0.39 Gy was estimated for the prenatal exposed children….
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924933800002376
Title: The intellectual development, mental and behavioural disorders in children from Belarus exposed in utero following the Chernobyl accident
Author: Igumnov, S / Drozdovitch, V
Reference: European Psychiatry, 15 (4), p.244-253, Jun 2000
doi: 10.1016/S0924-9338(00)00237-6
Keywords: education; emotional disorder; exposure; prenatal; social factors; specific learning disabilities; thyroid dose
Abstract: The study examined psychological development in 250 children at the age of 6–7 and 10–12 years who had been exposed in the prenatal period at the time of the Chernobyl accident in 1986. These children were compared to a control group of 250 children of the same age from non- and slightly contaminated areas of Belarus. The examination included psychiatric examination and intellectual assessment as well as the estimation of thyroid exposure in utero. The mean value of thyroid doses from 131I 0.39 Gy was estimated for the prenatal exposed children….
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924933800002376