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  The nuclear plant accident in chernobyl experienced by men and women of different ages: Empirical study in the years 1986-1991
 
 
Title: The nuclear plant accident in chernobyl experienced by men and women of different ages: Empirical study in the years 1986-1991
Author: Huppe, Michael
Janke, Wilhelm
Appeared in: Anxiety, stress and coping
Paging: Volume 7 (1994) nr. 4 pages 339-355
Year: 1994
Contents: Psychological responses to the nuclear accident in Chernobyl were assessed in several self-report inventories once a year from May 1986 until May 1991. Independent groups of subjects, divided according to sex and age (18-39 versus 40-59 years) were examined at six points in time for the subjective effects of the nuclear accident. The inventories included items related to attitudes, behavior, emotional states and coping styles. The results showed a generally greater emotional concern for women and for younger people. The findings also suggest that the psychological effects of the nuclear accident are long lasting.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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