Behavior, Health, and Environmental Stress

Behavior, Health, and Environmental Stress

Behavior, Health, and Environmental Stress

Behavior, Health, and Environmental Stress

Hardcover(1986)

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Overview

Eight years ago, four psychologists with varying backgrounds but a common interest in the impact of environmental stress on behavior and health met to plan a study of the effects of aircraft noise on children. The impetus for the study was an article in the Los Angeles Times about architectural interventions that were planned for several noise-impacted schools under the air corridor of Los Angeles International Airport. These interventions created an opportunity to study the same chil­ dren during noise exposure and then later after the exposure had been attenuated. The study was designed to test the generality of several noise effects that had been well established in laboratory experimental studies. It focused on three areas: the relationship between noise and personal control, noise and attention, and noise and cardiovascular response. Two years later, a second study, designed to replicate and extend findings from the first, was conducted.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306421389
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 04/30/1986
Edition description: 1986
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.36(d)

Table of Contents

1. Stress Processes and the Cost of Coping.- 2. Correlational Field Methodology in the Study of Stress.- 3. Personal Control and Environmental Stress.- 4. Environmental Stress and Health.- 5. Environmental Stress and Cognitive Performance.- 6. Contextual Analyses of Environmental Stress.- 7. Summary and Implications.- References.- Author Index.
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