Perception of the risk to electromagnetic RF fields in INMA-Gipuzkoa cohort
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Keywords

perception
exposure
risk
radio frequency
electromagnetic fields

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Gallastegi, M., Jiménez-Zabala, A., Santa-Marina, L., Aurrekoetxea, J.-J., Ayerdi, M., Lertxundi, A., Basterrechea, M., & Ibarluzea, J. (2016). Perception of the risk to electromagnetic RF fields in INMA-Gipuzkoa cohort. Spanish Journal of Environmental Health, 16(2), 118–126. Retrieved from https://ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/813

Abstract

Perception of environmental risks to the population is a priority issue for the bodies and administrations responsible for managing them. There are few studies on the perception of the risk to RF, but all of them report high levels of concern. This study describes and analyzes the RF risk perception of mothers belonging to the INMA-Gipuzkoa project.

Data on perception were collected by means of two questionnaires given to mothers in two different periods. During pregnancy, 625 mothers chose the five relevant environmental issues in their place of residence from a list of 16. When their children were 8, 386 mothers rated, on a scale from 0 to 10, their perception of their levels of exposure to RF and the health risk derived from such exposure.

During pregnancy, 31.8 % of mothers chose proximity to RF antennas as one of the 5 most important environmental problems. When their children were 8, 98.0 % and 90.3 % of women reported medium or high perception values (between 5 and 10) regarding exposure and health risk, respectively. A moderate correlation was found between exposure perception and risk perception (0.5). There is no association between RF exposure perception and actual levels measured inside homes.

Knowing the factors associated with the perception of risks by the population will be useful to manage them properly.

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