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Comments on the psychosocial aspects of the International Conference on Radiation and Health.

Summary comments on the psychosocial aspects of the International Conference on Radiation and Health highlighted the issues that were salient in the conference. There was a broad consensus that long-term psychosocial effects may turn out to be the most significant source of morbidity. In addressing...

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Autor principal: Cwikel, J
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9467091
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description Summary comments on the psychosocial aspects of the International Conference on Radiation and Health highlighted the issues that were salient in the conference. There was a broad consensus that long-term psychosocial effects may turn out to be the most significant source of morbidity. In addressing health concerns there is a need to consider psychological responses, as they may be the source of the high rate of morbidity and use of health services. The public's response to radiation is one of anxiety, fear, and concerns about lack of control over modern technology. Aside from stress there may be alternative mechanisms that explain the high rates of morbidity, such as direct biological effects of radiation on the cardiovascular system. The issue of social stigma is not addressed in most studies of affected populations but may be a potent social force. There is a need for concerned scientists to reach a better consensus about the health effects of radiation and to communicate effectively with the lay public. We need more cross-cultural research on psychosocial aspects and how to more effectively help affected populations. There are auspicious beginnings in this direction.
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spelling pubmed-14699532006-06-01 Comments on the psychosocial aspects of the International Conference on Radiation and Health. Cwikel, J Environ Health Perspect Research Article Summary comments on the psychosocial aspects of the International Conference on Radiation and Health highlighted the issues that were salient in the conference. There was a broad consensus that long-term psychosocial effects may turn out to be the most significant source of morbidity. In addressing health concerns there is a need to consider psychological responses, as they may be the source of the high rate of morbidity and use of health services. The public's response to radiation is one of anxiety, fear, and concerns about lack of control over modern technology. Aside from stress there may be alternative mechanisms that explain the high rates of morbidity, such as direct biological effects of radiation on the cardiovascular system. The issue of social stigma is not addressed in most studies of affected populations but may be a potent social force. There is a need for concerned scientists to reach a better consensus about the health effects of radiation and to communicate effectively with the lay public. We need more cross-cultural research on psychosocial aspects and how to more effectively help affected populations. There are auspicious beginnings in this direction. 1997-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1469953/ /pubmed/9467091 Text en
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Comments on the psychosocial aspects of the International Conference on Radiation and Health.
title Comments on the psychosocial aspects of the International Conference on Radiation and Health.
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title_fullStr Comments on the psychosocial aspects of the International Conference on Radiation and Health.
title_full_unstemmed Comments on the psychosocial aspects of the International Conference on Radiation and Health.
title_short Comments on the psychosocial aspects of the International Conference on Radiation and Health.
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