Παρασκευή 30 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 981: Local Geographic Variation of Public Services Inequality: Does the Neighborhood Scale Matter?
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Reproductive health indicators and fetal medicine – many things will change
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 970: Identifying the Gaps in Practice for Combating Lead in Drinking Water in Hong Kong
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 979: Community Theories of Change: Linking Environmental Justice to Sustainability through Stakeholder Perceptions in Milwaukee, (WI, USA)
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 973: Firefighters’ Physical Activity across Multiple Shifts of Planned Burn Work
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 983: Effects of Short-Term Exposure to Particulate Air Pollutants on the Inflammatory Response and Respiratory Symptoms: A Panel Study in Schoolchildren from Rural Areas of Japan
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 975: Factors Influencing Health Knowledge and Behaviors among the Elderly in Rural China
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 976: Non-Obese Diabetes and Its Associated Factors in an Underdeveloped Area of South China, Guangxi
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 980: Optimization of Sample Points for Monitoring Arable Land Quality by Simulated Annealing while Considering Spatial Variations
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 974: Real-Time Estimation of Satellite-Derived PM2.5 Based on a Semi-Physical Geographically Weighted Regression Model
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 971: Spatial Distribution Balance Analysis of Hospitals in Wuhan
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 972: Universal Stress Proteins as New Targets for Environmental and Therapeutic Interventions of Schistosomiasis
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Πέμπτη 29 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 967: Bioelectromagnetics Research within an Australian Context: The Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research (ACEBR)
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 968: An Examination of the Ethnicity-Specific Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Substance Use and Misuse: Cross-Sectional Analysis of Croatian and Bosniak Adolescents in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 966: Are Non-Pharmacological Interventions Effective in Reducing Drug Use and Criminality? A Systematic and Meta-Analytical Review with an Economic Appraisal of These Interventions
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 958: Consensus Modeling for Prediction of Estrogenic Activity of Ingredients Commonly Used in Sunscreen Products
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 969: l-Arginine Enhances Resistance against Oxidative Stress and Heat Stress in Caenorhabditis elegans
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De Gruyter ramps up communications Eric Merkel-Sobotta joins as Director Communications
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Τετάρτη 28 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
De Gruyter Mouton and American Psychological Association enter Publishing Partnership
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 960: Activity Pattern of Urban Adult Students in an Eastern Mediterranean Society
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 963: Temporal Trends in Geographical Variation in Breast Cancer Mortality in China, 1973–2005: An Analysis of Nationwide Surveys on Cause of Death
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 961: Is Multidirectional UV Exposure Responsible for Increasing Melanoma Prevalence with Altitude? A Hypothesis Based on Calculations with a 3D-Human Exposure Model
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 959: A Cross-Sectional Study of Tobacco Advertising, Promotion, and Sponsorship in Airports across Europe and the United States
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 964: Has Child Restraint System Use Increased among Parents of Children in Shantou, China?
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 962: A Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Psycho-Education (B-CBE) Program for Managing Stress and Anxiety of Main Family Caregivers of Patients in the Intensive Care Unit
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 965: Effects of Octylphenol and Bisphenol A on the Metal Cation Transporter Channels of Mouse Placentas
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 955: Patterns of Psychiatric Outpatient Practice in Taiwan: A Nationwide Survey
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Τρίτη 27 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 951: A Case Study of Environmental Injustice: The Failure in Flint
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 953: Empirical Likelihood-Based ANOVA for Trimmed Means
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 956: The Built Environment—A Missing “Cause of the Causes” of Non-Communicable Diseases
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 957: Relationship between Pesticide Metabolites, Cytokine Patterns, and Asthma-Related Outcomes in Rural Women Workers
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Δευτέρα 26 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 952: Children’s Exposure to Secondhand Smoke during Ramadan in Jakarta, Indonesia
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 954: Environmental Noise Annoyance and Mental Health in Adults: Findings from the Cross-Sectional German Health Update (GEDA) Study 2012
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Σάββατο 24 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
IFC (Editorial Board)
Source:Fire Safety Journal, Volume 85
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Παρασκευή 23 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 949: Prevalence of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Other Staphylococcus Species in Raw Meat Samples Intended for Human Consumption in Benin City, Nigeria: Implications for Public Health
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 948: The Health, Enlightenment, Awareness, and Living (HEAL) Intervention: Outcome of an HIV and Hepatitis B and C Risk Reduction Intervention
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Workplace bullying and the association with suicidal ideation/thoughts and behaviour: a systematic review
The established links between workplace bullying and poor mental health provide a prima facie reason to expect that workplace bullying increases the risk of suicidal ideation (thoughts) and behaviours. Until now, there has been no systematic summary of the available evidence. This systematic review summarises published studies reporting data on workplace bullying and suicidal ideation, or behaviour. The review sought to ascertain the nature of this association and highlight future research directions. 5 electronic databases were searched. 2 reviewers independently selected the articles for inclusion, and extracted information about study characteristics (sample, recruitment method, assessment and measures) and data reporting the association of workplace bullying with suicidal ideation and behaviour. 12 studies were included in the final review—8 reported estimates of a positive association between workplace bullying and suicidal ideation, and a further 4 provided descriptive information about the prevalence of suicidal ideation in targets of bullying. Only 1 non-representative cross-sectional study examined the association between workplace bullying and suicidal behaviour. The results show an absence of high-quality epidemiological studies (eg, prospective cohort studies, which controlled for workplace characteristics and baseline psychiatric morbidity). While the available literature (predominantly cross-sectional) suggests that there is a positive association between workplace bullying and suicidal ideation, the low quality of studies prevents ruling out alternative explanations. Further longitudinal, population-based research, adjusting for potential covariates (within and outside the workplace), is needed to determine the level of risk that workplace bullying independently contributes to suicidal ideation and behaviour.
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Associations among rotating night shift work, sleep and skin cancer in Nurses' Health Study II participants
Night shift work and sleep duration have been associated with breast and other cancers. Results from the few prior studies of night shift work and skin cancer risk have been mixed and not fully accounted for other potentially important health-related variables (eg, sleep characteristics). This study evaluated the relationship between rotating night shift work and skin cancer risk and included additional skin cancer risk factors and sleep-related variables.
MethodsThe current study used data from 74 323 Nurses’ Health Study (NHS) II participants. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate multivariable-adjusted HRs and 95% CIs for skin cancers across categories of shift work and sleep duration.
ResultsOver 10 years of follow-up, 4308 basal cell carcinoma (BCC), 334 squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and 212 melanoma cases were identified. Longer duration of rotating night shifts was associated with a linear decline in risk of BCC (HR=0.93, 95% CI 0.90 to 0.97 per 5-year increase). Shift work was not significantly associated with either melanoma (HR=1.02, 95% CI 0.86 to 1.21) or SCC (HR=0.92, 95% CI 0.80 to 1.06). A short sleep duration (≤6 hours per day) was associated with lower risks of melanoma (HR=0.68, 95% CI 0.46 to 0.98) and BCC (HR=0.93, 95% CI 0.86 to 1.00) compared with the most common report of 7 hours. SCC was not associated with duration of sleep (HR=0.94, 95% CI 0.83 to 1.06).
ConclusionsLonger duration of rotating night shift work and shorter sleep duration were associated with lower risk of some skin cancers. Further research is needed to confirm and identify the mechanisms underlying these associations.
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 950: Lessons and Perspectives from a 25-Year Bioelectromagnetics Research Program
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 944: Estimation of the Disease Burden Attributable to 11 Risk Factors in Hubei Province, China: A Comparative Risk Assessment
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 945: First Trimester Phthalate Exposure and Infant Birth Weight in the Infant Development and Environment Study
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 947: Effects of Particulate Matter and Its Chemical Constituents on Elderly Hospital Admissions Due to Circulatory and Respiratory Diseases
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 946: Relationship between Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether Exposure and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study among Petrol Station Attendants in Southern China
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 939: Polymorphisms in GEMIN4 and AGO1 Genes Are Associated with the Risk of Lung Cancer: A Case-Control Study in Chinese Female Non-Smokers
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 941: The Use of Exenatide in Managing Markers of Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 943: Pesticide Residues on Three Cut Flower Species and Potential Exposure of Florists in Belgium
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 938: Trace Elements Contamination and Human Health Risk Assessment in Drinking Water from the Agricultural and Pastoral Areas of Bay County, Xinjiang, China
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 942: The Possibility of Decreasing 50-Hz Electric Field Exposure near 400-kV Power Lines with Arc Flash Personal Protective Equipment
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 940: Time Effectiveness of Ultraviolet C Light (UVC) Emitted by Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) in Reducing Stethoscope Contamination
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Πέμπτη 22 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 928: Socioeconomic Drivers of PM2.5 in the Accumulation Phase of Air Pollution Episodes in the Yangtze River Delta of China
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 937: Acetamiprid Accumulates in Different Amounts in Murine Brain Regions
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 936: Menopausal Age and Chronic Diseases in Elderly Women: A Cross-Sectional Study in Northeast China
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 935: Exploring Typical and Atypical Safety Climate Perceptions of Practitioners in the Repair, Maintenance, Minor Alteration and Addition (RMAA) Sector in Hong Kong
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Τετάρτη 21 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
Sensitising effects of genetically modified enzymes used in flavour, fragrance, detergence and pharmaceutical production: cross-sectional study
The use of genetically engineered enzymes in the synthesis of flavourings, fragrances and other applications has increased tremendously. There is, however, a paucity of data on sensitisation and/or allergy to the finished products. We aimed to review the use of genetically modified enzymes and the enormous challenges in human biomonitoring studies with suitable assays of specific IgE to a variety of modified enzyme proteins in occupational settings and measure specific IgE to modified enzymes in exposed workers.
MethodsSpecific IgE antibodies against workplace-specific individual enzymes were measured by the specific fluorescence enzyme-labelled immunoassay in 813 exposed workers seen in cross-sectional surveys.
ResultsTwenty-three per cent of all exposed workers showed type I sensitisation with IgE antibodies directed against respective workplace-specific enzymes. The highest sensitisation frequencies observed were for workers exposed enzymes derived from α-amylase (44%), followed by stainzyme (41%), pancreatinin (35%), savinase (31%), papain (31%), ovozyme (28%), phytase (16%), trypsin (15%) and lipase (4%). The highest individual antibody levels (up to 110 kU/L) were detected in workers exposed to phytase, xylanase and glucanase. In a subgroup comprising 134 workers, detailed clinical diagnostics confirmed work-related symptoms. There was a strong correlation (r=0.75, p<0.0001) between the symptoms and antibody levels. Workers with work-related respiratory symptoms showed a higher prevalence for the presence of specific IgE antibodies against workplace-specific enzymes than asymptomatic exposed workers (likelihood ratio 2.32, sensitivity 0.92, specificity 0.6).
ConclusionsOur data confirm the previous findings showing that genetically engineered enzymes are potent allergens eliciting immediate-type sensitisation. Owing to lack of commercial diagnostic tests, few of those exposed receive regular surveillance including biomonitoring with relevant specific IgE assays.
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Physical occupational exposures and health expectancies in a French occupational cohort
To examine the relationships of strenuous and hazardous working conditions and rotating shifts that involve night working with life expectancy in good perceived health and life expectancy without chronic disease.
MethodsThe sample contained male gas and electricity workers from the French GAZEL cohort (n=13 393). Six measures of physical working conditions were examined: Self-reports from 1989 and 1990 of ergonomic strain, physical danger, rotating shifts that involve night working and perceived physical strain; company records of workplace injuries and a job-exposure matrix of chemical exposures. Partial healthy life expectancies (age 50–75) relating to (1) self-rated health and (2) chronic health conditions, obtained from annual questionnaires (1989–2014) and company records, were estimated using multistate life tables. The analyses were adjusted for social class and occupational grade.
ResultsParticipants with physically strenuous jobs and who had experienced industrial injuries had shorter partial life expectancy. More physically demanding and dangerous work was associated with fewer years of life spent in good self-rated health and without chronic conditions, with the exception of shift work including nights, where the gradient was reversed.
ConclusionsStrenuous and hazardous work may contribute to lost years of good health in later life, which has implications for individuals' quality of life as well as healthcare use and labour market participation.
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 934: Acoustic, Visual and Spatial Indicators for the Description of the Soundscape of Waterfront Areas with and without Road Traffic Flow
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 931: Dust and Cobalt Levels in the Austrian Tungsten Industry: Workplace and Human Biomonitoring Data
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 930: Identifying the Uncertainty in Physician Practice Location through Spatial Analytics and Text Mining
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 933: Impact of Heat Wave Definitions on the Added Effect of Heat Waves on Cardiovascular Mortality in Beijing, China
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 926: Empowering Energy Justice
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 932: Psychometric Properties and Clinical Usefulness of the Youth Self-Report DSM-Oriented Scales: A Field Study among Detained Male Adolescents
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Τρίτη 20 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
Cancer incidence and mortality from exposure to radon progeny among Ontario uranium miners
The study objectives were to extend the follow-up of the Ontario uranium miners cohort, one of the largest cohorts of uranium miners with low cumulative exposures, to examine the relationship between radon exposure and lung cancer mortality and, for the first time incidence, and address gaps in the literature, including dose–response relationship between radon exposure and other cancer sites, and non-cancer mortality.
MethodsThe cohort of mine and mill workers was created using data from Canada's National Dose Registry and the Ontario Mining Master File. The follow-up for the cohort was recently extended for mortality (1954–2007) and for the first time includes cancer incidence (1969–2005). The Poisson regression was used to estimate relative risks (RR) and excess relative risks (ERR) and their 95% CIs with levels of cumulative radon exposure.
ResultsThe cohort consisted of 28 546 male miners with a mean cumulative radon exposure of 21.0 working level months (WLM). An increased risk of lung cancer and a dose–response relationship was observed with cumulative radon exposure. Miners exposed to >100 WLM demonstrated a twofold increase in the risk of lung cancer incidence (RR=1.89, CI 1.43 to 2.50) compared with the non-exposed group, and a linear ERR of 0.64/100 WLM (CI 0.43 to 0.85), with similar results observed for mortality. No association was observed for other cancer sites (stomach, leukaemia, kidney and extrathoracic airways) or non-cancer sites (cardiovascular diseases) with increasing cumulative exposure to radon.
ConclusionsThese findings suggest no increased risk of cancer sites other than lung or non-cancer mortality from relatively low cumulative exposure to radon.
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 927: The Role of Health Co-Benefits in the Development of Australian Climate Change Mitigation Policies
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IJERPH, Vol. 13, Pages 929: Effects of Rational-Emotive Hospice Care Therapy on Problematic Assumptions, Death Anxiety, and Psychological Distress in a Sample of Cancer Patients and Their Family Caregivers in Nigeria
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De Gruyter Mouton and American Psychological Association enter Publishing Partnership
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Δευτέρα 19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
The Development and Validation of the Game User Experience Satisfaction Scale (GUESS)
The aim of this study was to develop and psychometrically validate a new instrument that comprehensively measures video game satisfaction based on key factors.
Background:Playtesting is often conducted in the video game industry to help game developers build better games by providing insight into the players’ attitudes and preferences. However, quality feedback is difficult to obtain from playtesting sessions without a quality gaming assessment tool. There is a need for a psychometrically validated and comprehensive gaming scale that is appropriate for playtesting and game evaluation purposes.
Method:The process of developing and validating this new scale followed current best practices of scale development and validation. As a result, a mixed-method design that consisted of item pool generation, expert review, questionnaire pilot study, exploratory factor analysis (N = 629), and confirmatory factor analysis (N = 729) was implemented.
Results:A new instrument measuring video game satisfaction, called the Game User Experience Satisfaction Scale (GUESS), with nine subscales emerged. The GUESS was demonstrated to have content validity, internal consistency, and convergent and discriminant validity.
Conclusion:The GUESS was developed and validated based on the assessments of over 450 unique video game titles across many popular genres. Thus, it can be applied across many types of video games in the industry both as a way to assess what aspects of a game contribute to user satisfaction and as a tool to aid in debriefing users on their gaming experience.
Application:The GUESS can be administered to evaluate user satisfaction of different types of video games by a variety of users.
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Chronic bronchitis incidence in the extended cohort of Mayak workers first employed during 1948-1982
This paper describes findings from the study of chronic bronchitis (CB) incidence after occupational exposure to ionising radiation among workers employed at Russian Mayak Production Association (PA) during 1948 and 1982 and followed up until 2008 based on ‘Mayak Worker Dosimetry System 2008’.
MethodsAnalyses were based on 2135 verified cases among 21 417 workers. Rate ratios (RR) were estimated by categorical analysis for non-radiation and radiation factors. Excess rate ratios per Gy (ERR/Gy) of external or internal exposures with adjustments via stratification on other factors were calculated.
ResultsThe interesting finding in relation to non-radiation factors was a sharp increase in the RR for CB incidence before 1960, which could be caused by a number of factors. Analyses restricted to the follow-up after 1960 revealed statistically significant associations of the CB incidence and external -ray radiation, ERR/Gy=0.14 (95% CI 0.02 to 0.28) having adjusted for sex, attained age, calendar period, plant, smoking status and lung α-particle dose, and internal α-particle radiation, ERR/Gy=1.14 (95% CI 0.41 to 2.18) having adjusted for sex, attained age, calendar period, plant, smoking status and lung -ray dose and ERR/Gy=1.19 (95% CI 0.32 to 2.53) having additionally adjusted for pre-employment occupational hazards and smoking index instead of smoking status.
ConclusionsAnalyses of CB incidence in the study cohort identified positive significant association with occupational exposure to radiation: however, there are no similar studies of CB incidence in relation to radiation in other cohorts to date with which a meaningful comparison of the results could be made.
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