The Interaction Between Physical and Social-Psychological Factors in Indoor Environmental Health

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Brad Bass
Vanita Economou
Christina K. K. Lee
Trudy Perks
Suzanne A. Smith
Queenie Yip
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[1] University of Toronto,Institute for Environmental Studies
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empowerment; indoor environmental health; sick building syndrome; socio-psychological factors;
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Indoor environmental health is now recognized as an important factor in preventing respiratory health problems in the United States. It is also a concern in Canada due to the amount of time that Canadians spend indoors because of cold weather and the potential for increased time indoors during the summer if theclimate warms. The negative health effects are often labeled assick building syndrome, but diagnosing a building or itsoccupants as sick is complicated by the variety of symptoms, thepresence of chronic versus acute symptoms and social andpsychological (socio-psychological) factors that may reduce theeffectiveness of an engineering solution. As a case study, thecontribution of various factors to indoor environmental health,in three buildings at the University of Toronto, was examinedusing five different methods. The results indicate that theinhabitants of the buildings consider features other than airquality in considering building health such as design,maintenance, funding cuts and socio-psychological factors.
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页数:20
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