Impact of a major thermoelectric plant on self-perceived health status.

Journal: Preventive medicine

Volume: 41

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2005

Affiliated Institutions:  Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche "Mario Negri", Via Eritrea, - Milano, Italy. liliana@marionegri.it

Abstract summary 

Measuring self-perceived health status and risk perception according to environmental factors remains a major open issue with important health policy implications.To measure self-perceived health status in an area where a major thermoelectric plant has been active since 1994, in October 2001, we conducted a two sample survey using the SF-12 Health Survey. The study sample (2001 individuals) representative of the population living in the plant area (Montalto di Castro, Central Italy) was compared with a random sample of the general Italian population (1928 individuals). Mean values were adjusted for age, sex and education.SF-12 summary scales means are comparable in both samples: 50.2 (SE: 0.3) versus 49.9 (SE: 0.3) for the physical score, and 47.7 (SE: 0.4) versus 48.7 (SE: 0.4) for the mental score for Montalto di Castro area and Italian sample respectively.People living near a major thermoelectric plant have a subjective health status comparable to that reported by the general Italian population.

Authors & Co-authors:  Chatenoud Mosconi Malvezzi Colombo La Vecchia Apolone

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SSN : 0091-7435
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Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adolescent
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United States