Hryhorenko, L.V. (2014) Peasants’ Health Subjective Assessment in the Rural Settlements of Dnipropetrovsk Region. Life and social programs of biological organisms’ existence quality development. pp. 26-28.
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Abstract
Purpose of research. Peasants’ questionnaires were collected in the rural settlements of Dnipropetrovsk region in order to estimate health status interviewing by their subjective vision. Materials and methods. The fi eld study has been conducted among 75 peasants located in rural settlements of Dnipropetrovsk region (experimental group), and data of sociological survey among 75 town-dwellers living in Dnipropetrovsk city (control group). Questionnaire included 24 standard questions focused on the point of view respondents as well as their attitude toward different types of additional potable water treatment. Test –questionnaire subjective estimation of the peasants health contained 29 questions, whose answered “yes”, or “no”. General estimation have shown each respondent answers calculated as follows: “excellent” health – 0 – 2 points; “good” – 3 – 5 points; “satisfactory” – 6 – 9 points; “poor” – up to 10 points. Thus, negative were answers “yes” to 1 – 25 questions, “no” – to questions 27–29, “poor” to question 26. Criterion of estimation in the baseline study carried out age for adult population (both men and women) – from 35 to 55 years, average impact of potable water varied – 5 – 10 years and over 10 years, dwelling in this region: 5 – 10 years and over 10 years.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | questionnaire, subjective estimation, health status, respondent, rural settlements, peasants, experimental and control group, sociological survey. |
Subjects: | Health and environment |
Divisions: | Departments > Department of hygiene, ecology and occupational safety |
Depositing User: | Анастасия Жигар |
Date Deposited: | 05 Oct 2016 12:57 |
Last Modified: | 05 Oct 2016 12:57 |
URI: | http://repo.dma.dp.ua/id/eprint/1020 |
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