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Information × Registration Number 0204U000214, 0100U003182 , R & D reports Title The influence of socio-hygienic conditions of the life for the formation of health of the people able to work of the country of areas of voluntary guaranteed migration in remote period following the Chernobyl accident popup.stage_title Head Prilipko V.A., Registration Date 22-01-2004 Organization Research Centre for Radiation Medicine popup.description2 Object of research is rural population able to work of zone of voluntary guaranteed resettlement and population of conditionally clear territories. Methods of research; hardware and software: sociological, psycho-diagnostical, social-hygienic, mathematical, (correlation-regressive analysis, factor-analysis); IBM-compatible PC, SPSS 8.0, EXCEL 7.0. Aim of the research: determination of connections between reasons and consequences for living conditions and morbidity among some active groups of rural population residing in zone of warranted voluntary migration; recommendations for prophylactic measures development for aiming improvement of social-hygienic living conditions that effect health forming in remote period of Chernobyl accident. Results of the research: Living conditions in accordance with engagement in life-style activity and labor conditions of (rural) mechanics have been explored; radiation situation and irradiation doses have been evaluated for mechanics at their residence; level (grade)of psycho-social disturbance of population by data of individual medical register were ascertained difference in levels of morbidity by mean of coefficient Relative Risk (RR) value. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Prilipko V.A.. The influence of socio-hygienic conditions of the life for the formation of health of the people able to work of the country of areas of voluntary guaranteed migration in remote period following the Chernobyl accident. (popup.stage: ). Research Centre for Radiation Medicine. № 0204U000214
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