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Contribution of radiation education to anxiety reduction among Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant workers: a cross sectional study using a text mining method
by
Kato, Takaaki
, Mafune, Kosuke
, Mori, Koji
, Hasegawa, Arifumi
, Shimada, Yoshiya
, Okazaki, Ryuji
, Hayashi, Takuya
, Satoh, Kenichi
, Matsuda, Naoki
, Kanda, Reiko
, Kohzaki, Masaoki
in
Anxiety
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Data Mining
/ Education
/ Employees
/ Environmental health
/ Expected values
/ Fukushima Nuclear Accident
/ Fundamental Radiation Science
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Mental health
/ Methods
/ Nuclear accidents & safety
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear Power Plants
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Questionnaires
/ Radiation
/ Special education
/ Workers
/ Working conditions
2022
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Contribution of radiation education to anxiety reduction among Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant workers: a cross sectional study using a text mining method
by
Kato, Takaaki
, Mafune, Kosuke
, Mori, Koji
, Hasegawa, Arifumi
, Shimada, Yoshiya
, Okazaki, Ryuji
, Hayashi, Takuya
, Satoh, Kenichi
, Matsuda, Naoki
, Kanda, Reiko
, Kohzaki, Masaoki
in
Anxiety
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Data Mining
/ Education
/ Employees
/ Environmental health
/ Expected values
/ Fukushima Nuclear Accident
/ Fundamental Radiation Science
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Mental health
/ Methods
/ Nuclear accidents & safety
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear Power Plants
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Questionnaires
/ Radiation
/ Special education
/ Workers
/ Working conditions
2022
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Contribution of radiation education to anxiety reduction among Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant workers: a cross sectional study using a text mining method
by
Kato, Takaaki
, Mafune, Kosuke
, Mori, Koji
, Hasegawa, Arifumi
, Shimada, Yoshiya
, Okazaki, Ryuji
, Hayashi, Takuya
, Satoh, Kenichi
, Matsuda, Naoki
, Kanda, Reiko
, Kohzaki, Masaoki
in
Anxiety
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Data Mining
/ Education
/ Employees
/ Environmental health
/ Expected values
/ Fukushima Nuclear Accident
/ Fundamental Radiation Science
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Mental health
/ Methods
/ Nuclear accidents & safety
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear Power Plants
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Questionnaires
/ Radiation
/ Special education
/ Workers
/ Working conditions
2022
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Contribution of radiation education to anxiety reduction among Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant workers: a cross sectional study using a text mining method
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Contribution of radiation education to anxiety reduction among Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant workers: a cross sectional study using a text mining method
2022
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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the frequency of education, knowledge of radiation and workplace anxiety of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) workers and to analyze what type of words are used for anxiety with a text mining method. An original questionnaire survey was given to FDNPP workers, and a text mining method was used to extract information from free-entry fields. The questionnaires were collected from 1135 workers (response rate: 70.8%). It was found that when workers receive education on radiation, the increased knowledge helps to reduce their anxiety. Among the 1135 workers, 92 of 127 completed the free-entry field with valid entries. Seventy-one words were extracted by the text mining method. The words used differed depending on the degree of anxiety. The text mining method revealed information about the presence or absence of radiation anxiety and the subjects’ working environment and background.
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Oxford University Press
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