Awareness and Perception of Undergraduate Students towards Risk Associated with Wireless Electromagnetic Field Radiation Exposure in Enugu, South-East Nigeria: A Cross-sectional Study
Introduction: Use of telecommunication equipment (cell phone or mobile phone, tablets, walkie-talkie, ipads, ipods, android) has been on the increase globally. There is an estimate of over 145 million active subscribers on record in Nigeria. Hence, there is need for correct information about the...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2020-07-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/13853/43369_CE[Ra1]_F(SL)_PF1(AKA_KM)_PN(SL).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Use of telecommunication equipment (cell phone
or mobile phone, tablets, walkie-talkie, ipads, ipods, android)
has been on the increase globally. There is an estimate of over
145 million active subscribers on record in Nigeria. Hence,
there is need for correct information about the associated risk
of Electromagnetic Field (EMF) exposure of equipment so as to
curb its debilitating effects.
Aim: To evaluate the level of awareness and perceived health
risks of EMFs exposure (Radiation) among undergraduate
students’ of various discipline.
Materials and Methods: The Health Belief Model (HBM) was
used with descriptive cross-sectional research design from March
2017 to November 2018 to evaluate awareness and perception
of EMF radiation exposure. Structured questionnaire, focus
group discussion and in-depth interviews with a predominantly
1-5 scale grading was applied for data collection. Data analysis
was conducted using Statistical Package for Social Science
(SPSS) version 14 with correlation coefficient (r) and Chi-square
test (χ2
) of p-value <0.05 as significant.
Results: A total of 576 undergraduate students from six tertiary
institutions in Enugu State, Eastern Nigeria were recruited for
the study. A total of 43% were males while 57% were females.
Even though majority (93.9%) of the respondents rightly
defined the meaning of EMF as a wave that transmits energy
through space or material medium, only 34.6% had significant
awareness of the radiation effect of this equipment. About
82% of respondents kept their telecommunication equipment
close to their body thereby increasing exposure to EMF. The
correlation coefficient (r) is 0.806 and the p-value <0.05 shows
that there is a high positive relationship between risk reduction
strategies like use of hand-free/ear piece etc., and level of
awareness among students. There was significant positive
correlation between awareness of EMF radiation and faculty of
studies as well between perceived EMF risk and year of study
(Each p-value <0.05).
Conclusion: Increase in the level of health education is a
key to reduction of risk of EMF exposure (Radiation) among
undergraduate telecommunication equipment users and this
invariably applies to the entire general population. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |