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Children's annoyance reactions to aircraft and road traffic noise.

Authors :
van Kempen, Elise E. M. M.
van Kamp, Irene
Stellato, Rebecca K.
Lopez-Barrio, Isabel
Haines, Mary M.
Nilsson, Mats E.
Clark, Charlotte
Houthuijs, Danny
Brunekreef, Bert
Berglund, Birgitta
Stansfeld, Stephen A.
Source :
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America; Feb2009, Vol. 125 Issue 2, p895-904, 10p
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Since annoyance reactions of children to environmental noise have rarely been investigated, no source specific exposure-response relations are available. The aim of this paper is to investigate children's reactions to aircraft and road traffic noise and to derive exposure-response relations. To this end, children's annoyance reactions to aircraft and road traffic noise in both the home and the school setting were investigated using the data gathered in a cross-sectional multicenter study, carried out among 2844 children (age 9-11 years) attending 89 primary schools around three European airports. An exposure-response relation was demonstrated between exposure to aircraft noise at school (L<subscript>Aeq,7-23 h</subscript>) and severe annoyance in children: after adjustment for confounders, the percentage severely annoyed children was predicted to increase from about 5.1% at 50 dB to about 12.1% at 60 dB. The findings were consistent across the three samples. Aircraft noise at home (L<subscript>Aeq,7-23 h</subscript>) demonstrated a similar relation with severe annoyance. Children attending schools with higher road traffic noise (L<subscript>Aeq,7-23 h</subscript>) were more annoyed. Although children were less annoyed at levels above 55 dB, the shapes of the exposure-response relations found among children were comparable to those found in their parents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00014966
Volume :
125
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
76460968
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3058635