Somatic and Psychological Characteristics of Noise-Sensitive Adults in Finland

The authors examined the relationship of noise sensitivity with health status and psychological factors in individuals <70 yr of age in Finland. Subjects (n = 1,355) were selected from a 1988 case-control study, based on the Finnish Twin Cohort, that assessed noise sensitivity, lifetime noise exp...

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Published inArchives of environmental & occupational health Vol. 59; no. 8; p. 410
Main Authors Heinonen-Guzejev, Marja, Vuorinen, Heikki S, Mussalo-Rauhamaa, Helena, Heikkilä, Kauko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington Kirkpatrick Jordon Foundation 01.08.2004
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Summary:The authors examined the relationship of noise sensitivity with health status and psychological factors in individuals <70 yr of age in Finland. Subjects (n = 1,355) were selected from a 1988 case-control study, based on the Finnish Twin Cohort, that assessed noise sensitivity, lifetime noise exposure, and hypertension. Other health status and psychological factors were obtained from a questionnaire that had been administered to the same individuals in 1981. Statistical analysis showed that noise sensitivity was associated significantly with hypertension, emphysema, use of psychotropic drugs (i.e., sleeping pills, tranquilizers, and pain relievers), stress, smoking, and hostility, even after adjustment for lifetime noise exposure. These results indicate that noise sensitivity has both psychological and somatogenic components.
ISSN:1933-8244
2154-4700