Title of article :
Investigating the Relationship between the Traffic Load in the Place of Residence and Noise Sensitivity and Aggression in Housewives: A Case Study in Yazd City
Author/Authors :
Sepahi-Zoeram ، Faeze Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Occpational Health Research Center, School of Public Health - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Jafari Nodoushan ، Mahdi Department of Occupational Health Engineering - Occpational Health Research Center, School of Public Health - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Mehri ، Hamidreza Department of Occupational Health Engineering and Safety - School of Public Health - North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences , Sarsangi Aliabad ، Alireza Department of Remote Sensing and GIS - faculty of Geography - University of Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Exposure to noise causes auditory and psychological effects in humans. Among the sources of sound generation are the means of transportation, which can cause anger and aggression. The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the relationship between living in different places in terms of traffic and noise sensitivity with aggression in housewives in Yazd city. Method: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in 2019-2020 among housewives in Yazd city. First, the city of Yazd was divided into three areas with high, medium and low traffic using GIS software, and 100 people from each area, were included in the study in a stratified random manner. Information was collected using Weinstein’s bass and Perry questionnaires and sensitivity to sound. Finally, the data were statistically analyzed using SPSS version 24 and R version 4.0.2. Result: Findings revealed that those who lived in high traffic have a higher aggression score (P-Value=0.009), while no significant difference was observed in the noise sensitivity score among people of different groups (P value=0.071). In addition, a direct and significant relationship was observed between aggression and sensitivity to sound (r=0.28 and P value 0.001). Only two variables of noise sensitivity and place of residence were included in the regression model and (R Square) was equal to 0.096. Conclusion: The results showed that the two factors of traffic load and noise sensitivity have a direct and significant relationship with aggression scores among housewives in Yazd city. It is also suggested to use different sound insulation and barriers in buildings.
Keywords :
Aggression , Noise , Traffic , Noise Sensitivity , Residence
Journal title :
Archives of Occupational Health
Journal title :
Archives of Occupational Health