Title of article :
Association between Noise Exposure and Sensitivity and Psychological Distress
Author/Authors :
Mousavi Kordmiri ، Hojat Department of Occupational Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Monazzam ، Mohamad Reza Department of Occupational Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Abbasi ، Milad Student’s Scientific Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , kamali ، Sepideh Department of Occupational Health - School of Public Health - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Mousavi Kordmiri ، Azam Department of Psychology - Payame noor university, Semnan Branch
From page :
400
To page :
408
Abstract :
Background: Noise pollution is considered as a major threat to human society that may affect life quality, efficiency, physical and mental health. Therefore, the present study was aimed to investigate the effects of noise exposure and noise sensitivity on psychological distress in an automobile parts manufacturer s employees. Methods: In this descriptive-analytical study, 325 employees of an automobile parts manufacturer who were exposed to different noise levels in seven groups were investigated. Daily personal noise exposure for each group was measured using calibrated sound level meter (SVANTEK-971) based on ISO-9612 standards. Then employees mental disorder and noise sensitivity were determined using Kessler Psychological Distress Scale and Weinstein s Noise Sensitivity Scale (WNSS), respectively, and data was analyzed using SPSS v. 23. Results: Mean psychological distress was significantly different between noise sensitivity and noise exposure groups (P-value 0.05). Based on the results of multiple regression analysis among four variables including age, work experience, noise exposure and noise sensitivity, noise exposure and noise sensitivity had significant effect on psychological distress and could explain 0.36 and 0.25 of variance of response variable, respectively. Age and work experience at the level of 5% error had no significant effect on psychological distress status. Conclusion: It can be argued that the worsening of psychological distress in these employees is often due to noise exposure and noise sensitivity. As an individual variable, noise exposure has the greatest effect on increase of psychological distress compared to noise sensitivity level and demographic characteristics studied.
Keywords :
Noise Sensitivity , Noise exposure , Psychological distress , Automotive industry employees
Journal title :
Archives of Occupational Health
Journal title :
Archives of Occupational Health
Record number :
2508400
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