Sf. Ferng et Jk. Lawson, RESIDENTS IN A HIGH RADON POTENTIAL GEOGRAPHIC AREA - THEIR RISK PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDE TOWARD TESTING AND MITIGATION, Journal of environmental health, 58(6), 1996, pp. 13-17
Boone County, Indiana was identified by the EPA as one of the high rad
on potential geographic areas. Health education campaigns are needed t
o prevent residents' unnecessary radon exposure. In order to design su
itable programs, a questionnaire mail survey was conducted to measure
sociodemographic characteristics of County residents' knowledge about
radon, attitude toward radon testing and mitigation, support of educat
ion campaigns, and the best media to deliver radon education campaigns
. A stratified random sampling method was applied for a total of 400 s
amples. The number of samples from each township/city was a proportion
of their taxable parcels. The survey return rate was 39.8%. The data
were analyzed by Epi Info and SPSS. The statistical significant level
was set at alpha=0.05. The results showed that residents' knowledge ab
out radon was at a relatively superficial level. There was no associat
ion identified between the knowledge of radon and gender, age, family
income, or education, except that females more frequently believed in
''false effects'' caused by radon. A significant correlation between r
adon knowledge and home radon tests was observed. Also found in this s
tudy was that respondents with better knowledge about diseases caused
by radon had more confidence in radon mitigation actions. Newspaper wa
s chosen by respondents as the most favorite media to deliver radon he
alth education campaigns. Health education campaigns for the residents
of Boone County might be conducted by local governments and/or other
organizations.