LIVING NEAR A HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY: Coping With Individual and Family Distress

Residents near a hazardous waste facility were interviewed about their level of distress and their involvement in a community organization concerned about toxic exposure. Specific beliefs about living near such a facility were related to individual and family distress and to participation in the org...

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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
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ATTITUDES
Behavior. Attitude
Biological and medical sciences
BIOLOGICAL STRESS
Community Involvement
Community Organizations
Community Participation - psychology
Community Services
Consumer Advocacy - legislation & jurisprudence
Coping
Coping Behavior
Distress
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE
Environmental Factors
Environmental Stress
Family - psychology
Family Members
Family Relations
Female
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Hazardous Waste - legislation & jurisprudence
Human
Humans
Male
MAMMALS
MAN
MANAGEMENT
MATERIALS
Middle Aged
Neighborhoods
PRIMATES
Psychological Stress
Psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
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Sick Role
Social Environment
Social psychology
Social research
Stress
Toxic Substances
VERTEBRATES
WASTE DISPOSAL
WASTE MANAGEMENT
title LIVING NEAR A HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY: Coping With Individual and Family Distress
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