The effect of aircraft noise on the mental health of a community sample: a pilot study

A Tarnopolsky, SM Barker, RD Wiggins…�- Psychological�…, 1978 - cambridge.org
A Tarnopolsky, SM Barker, RD Wiggins, EK McLean
Psychological Medicine, 1978cambridge.org
Results of the investigation of a sample of size N= 200, half of whom live in the vicinity of a
main airport, are reported. Three health indicators were examined:(1) annoyance reactions
measured with a scale which did not include symptoms;(2) a symptom score, obtained with a
screening instrument which identifies possible psychiatric cases; and (3) confirmed
psychiatric cases identified with a traditional diagnosis after an interview by a psychiatrist.
Noise was undoubtedly associated with annoyance. An association between noise and�…
Results of the investigation of a sample of size N = 200, half of whom live in the vicinity of a main airport, are reported. Three health indicators were examined: (1) annoyance reactions measured with a scale which did not include symptoms; (2) a symptom score, obtained with a screening instrument which identifies possible psychiatric cases; and (3) confirmed psychiatric cases identified with a traditional diagnosis after an interview by a psychiatrist. Noise was undoubtedly associated with annoyance. An association between noise and psychiatric measures was only present in a subgroup of respondents of high education. There was a marked association between annoyance and psychiatric measures. An attempt was made to clarify the nature of this relationship. Hypersensitivity to noise was associated with a high frequency of psychiatric symptoms and should be considered among the high risk factors for psychiatric illness.
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