Understanding the knowledge of Mogpog residents about heavy metal pollution due to mining and its associated health risk

Ronnel C. Nolos, J. B. Sevilla-Nastor, Jessica D. Villanueva-Peyraube, Marisa J. Sobremisana
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The municipality of Mogpog in the Philippines was one of the severely hit areas during the 1993 mining disaster in the province of Marinduque. After three (3) decades, the aftermath of the disaster still lingers in the municipality and even in the whole province. This study was conducted to assess the relationship between the social demographics of the residents of Mogpog and their knowledge about heavy metal (HM) pollution and its associated health risks. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among the 314 residents of Mogpog. Six (6) social demographics were considered, such as age, sex, marital status, highest education attainment, monthly household income, and whether the respondents were government employees or not. Results of the binomial logistic regression analysis showed that the social demographics affecting the respondents’ knowledge about HM pollution were marital status and monthly household income (significant at the 0.05 level). Married individuals may have larger and more diverse social networks, which could expose them to a wider range of information, including environmental issues. On the other hand, those with lower incomes may have limited access to formal education or information resources, which could result in lower environmental awareness. The results underscore the need for specific interventions and educational initiatives to enhance the understanding of the adverse health impacts associated with HM pollution among residents in Mogpog
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了解莫格博格居民对采矿造成的重金属污染及其相关健康风险的认识
菲律宾莫格波格市是 1993 年马林杜克省矿难的重灾区之一。三十年过去了,灾难的余波仍在该市甚至全省徘徊。本研究旨在评估莫格博格居民的社会人口统计学特征与他们对重金属(HM)污染及其相关健康风险的认识之间的关系。研究对莫泊格的 314 名居民进行了横断面调查。调查考虑了六项社会人口统计数据,如年龄、性别、婚姻状况、最高教育程度、家庭月收入以及受访者是否为政府雇员。二项式逻辑回归分析的结果显示,影响受访者对有害物质污染的认识的社会人口统计学因素是婚姻状况和家庭月收入(在 0.05 的水平上显著)。已婚人士可能拥有更大和更多样化的社交网络,这可能使他们接触到更广泛的信息,包括环境问题。另一方面,收入较低的人获得正规教育或信息资源的机会可能有限,这可能导致他们的环境意识较低。研究结果表明,有必要采取具体的干预措施和教育举措,以提高莫泊格居民对有害气体污染对健康的不利影响的认识。
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Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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