Is ionizing radiation a risk factor for anxiety in employees?

Author:

Mansiroglu Aslı Kurtar1ORCID,Erer Murat2ORCID,Coşgun Mehmet1ORCID,Sincer Isa1ORCID,Güneş Yılmaz1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey

2. Kırıkkale University, Turkey

Abstract

SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: Workers describe many physical and mental symptoms when working in radiation areas. This study aimed to assess these symptoms in radiation workers using the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). METHODS: A total of 42 radiation workers (22 males and 20 females, mean age 34±7 years) and 47 control subjects (22 males and 27 females, mean age 31± 8 years) who work in non-radiation areas in the hospital were included in the study. All participants anonymously filled out the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) questionnaire. RESULTS: The demographic data of workers were not significantly different between groups. In the BAI, the dizzy or lightheaded (p =0.01), terrified (p= 0.01), unsteady (p=0.02), heart-pounding and racing (p=0.02) items were significantly higher in the radiation-exposed group compared to the control group. |The BAI score was also significantly higher in the radiation-exposed group (11.1±6.8 vs. 8.7±3.8, p =0.04) CONCLUSION: These results suggest the possibility that radiation may play a role in the psychometric properties of workers. The effects of radiation on the health of employees need to be further investigated and understood.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Medicine

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