2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-166x2013000400003
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Perception of risk from electric and magnetic fields: Stress effects and psychological aspects

Abstract: The present study aimed to investigate the perception of risk in the Brazilian population related to electric and magnetic fields. Six hundred adults were recruited from the surrounding communities. Three hundred of them lived in large cities and an equal number lived in small towns. A short questionnaire was constructed to assess risk perception, trust in government to control risk exposure, level of comfort with exposure to extra-low-frequency electromagnetic fields, measures perceived as necessary to reduce… Show more

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“…Inadequate knowledge or the lack of knowledge coupled with an unfavorable financial situation generally leads people to expose themselves more frequently to risk situations 26 . One study conducted in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil shows that people with lower income less frequently perceived risks compared to Perceptions of the elderly related to falls Blaz BSV, Azevedo RCS, Agulhó DLZ, Reiners AAO, Segri NJ, Pinheiro TAB Perceptions of the elderly related to falls Blaz BSV, Azevedo RCS, Agulhó DLZ, Reiners AAO, Segri NJ, Pinheiro TAB those with higher incomes, and also tended to get involved with risk behavior more frequently 27 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inadequate knowledge or the lack of knowledge coupled with an unfavorable financial situation generally leads people to expose themselves more frequently to risk situations 26 . One study conducted in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil shows that people with lower income less frequently perceived risks compared to Perceptions of the elderly related to falls Blaz BSV, Azevedo RCS, Agulhó DLZ, Reiners AAO, Segri NJ, Pinheiro TAB Perceptions of the elderly related to falls Blaz BSV, Azevedo RCS, Agulhó DLZ, Reiners AAO, Segri NJ, Pinheiro TAB those with higher incomes, and also tended to get involved with risk behavior more frequently 27 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%