What impact do acoustic environment problems have on the stress suffered by evacuees at temporary shelters?
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A questionnaire survey and interviews were conducted among victims of the Mid-Niigata Earthquake from Yamakoshi village to elucidate the problems related to the living environment and the stressful experiences encountered by them in the temporary shelters. In this study we aim to clarify the relationships between environmental problems, including acoustic environment problems, and stressful experiences encountered in the temporary shelters, and we examine the impact of the acoustic environment of the temporary shelters on evacuee stress. Among the environmental problems (living space, temperature, illumination, acoustic environment, odor, and problems related to the shelter facilities and to maintaining privacy), the acoustic environment was the fifth most frequently cited environmental problem. However, a higher proportion of the participants who complained about the acoustic environment of the temporary shelters had stressful experiences than those who did not complain about the acoustic environment. These relationships were shown to be statistically significant by chi-square tests. It was found by logistic regression analyses that among the living environment problems, the acoustic environment was the most important factor in determining whether refugees found living conditions unpleasant and/or experienced stress. These results suggest that improvements to the acoustic environment of temporary shelters should lead to the mitigation of some evacuee stress.
著者
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Nagahata Koji
Fukushima University
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Fukushima Tetsuhito
Fukushima Medical University
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Kaneko Shin-ya
Fukushima Medical University
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Kanda Hideyuki
Fukushima Medical University
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Kanda Hideyuki
Department Of Hygiene And Preventive Medicine School Of Medicine Fukushima Medical University
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Suzuki Norio
Fukushima University
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Sakamoto Megumi
Fukushima University
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Tanba Fuminori
Fukushima University
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