The rate of disaster-related PTSD in this study was 7%, down from a postflood rate at follow-up of 32%. There were no differences by age group in their current psychological status; however, women demonstrated more PTSD-related symptoms than did men (Green et al., 1990, 1994). ...
Ten years have passed since the Chernobyl disaster. Five years ago, reports began to appear suggesting an increase in the frequency of in children living o... MR Schwenn,AB Brill - 《Current Opinion in Pediatrics》 被引量: 57发表: 1997年 Is there an Increased Incidence of Surgically Removed...
Health Effects of the Chernobyl Disaster: Illness or Illness Behavior? A Comparative General Health Survey in Two Former Soviet Regions Results are described of a general health survey (n=3044) that was conducted 6.5 years after the Chernobyl accident in 1986 in a seriously contaminated reg... ...
Conclusions Despite ongoing migration and lower total dose rates absorbed than at the time of the accident, our results demonstrate that Hyla orientalis specimens living in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone are still undergoing deleterious changes, emphasizing the long-term impacts of the nuclear disaster.Sim...
Conclusions Despite ongoing migration and lower total dose rates absorbed than at the time of the accident, our results demonstrate that Hyla orientalis specimens living in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone are still undergoing deleterious changes, emphasizing the long-term impacts of the nuclear disaster.Bac...
In 1986, the world's worst nuclear disaster occurred at the Chernobyl power station. Soviet authorities established a 30km 'Exclusion Zone' around this nuclear wasteland, but in 2006 a second explosion rocked the stricken reactor, obliterating all living
Sumario: The tenth anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster on April 26, 1996, should lead the international community to remember the people affected by Chernobyl. To ignore this growing tragedy would be to reduce these people and the areas most affected to mere objects of scientific research. As...
The present work aimed to review the currently available literature concerning the caries prevalence in children residing in radiation-contaminated areas of Ukraine, Belarus, and the Russian Federation after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986. In this process, the data of nine studies (out of 58...
People escaped from Pripyat and a 30-kilometer-radius exclusion zone (禁区) was established while people fought — and died — to prevent a further disaster. 5 The zone is still in place, but it can be visited. I got to walk around inside of it four years ago, during the depths of...
after the Chernobyl disaster there was no rain for some time in Kiev and northern Ukraine, as well as up in Russia. But a lot of rain in Belarus, thanks to the Soviet weather engineering. The current radioactivity levels in the Belarus provinces of Gomel and Mogilev are presently higher tha...