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Citation

Michaud DS, Keith SE, McMurchy D. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 2008; 123(2): 784-792.

Affiliation

Consumer and Clinical Radiation Protection Bureau, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. dmichaud@hc-sc.gc.ca

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, American Institute of Physics)

DOI

10.1121/1.2821984

PMID

18247883

Abstract

This study evaluated road traffic noise annoyance in Canada in relation to activity interference, subject concerns about noise and self-reported distance to a major road. Random digit dialing was employed to survey a representative sample of 2565 Canadians 15 years of age and older. Respondents highly annoyed by traffic noise were significantly more likely to perceive annoyance to negatively impact health, live closer to a heavily traveled road and report that traffic noise often interfered with daily activities. Sex, age, education level, community size and province had statistically significant associations with traffic noise annoyance. High noise annoyance consistently correlated with frequent interference of activities. Reducing noise at night (10 pm-7 am) was more important than during the rest of the day.


Language: en

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