Public awareness and practices towards health impacts of PM2.5 in the Kingdom of Bahrain: identifying areas for intervention.

Environmental analysis, health and toxicology Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-07 DOI:10.5620/eaht.2022014
Salman Alzayani, Maha Alsabbagh
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Air quality has critical public health impacts as several diseases have been attributed to exposure to high PM2.5 concentrations. In the Kingdom of Bahrain context, while the sources of PM2.5 and prevailing trends have been studied, its social and health dimensions remain a gap in the literature. This study explores public perceptions of PM2.5 in the Kingdom of Bahrain, focusing especially on public awareness of PM2.5, its sources, and its health impacts. It further highlights actions taken by individuals to mitigate associated health impacts. This cross sectional study was based on the Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response framework. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to the public, a total sample size of 263 responses. Descriptive statistics, including frequencies and percentages of participants' responses, were calculated. The Independent Samples t-test and a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) were applied along with the Chi-Square test to identify factors associated with the public's knowledge and practices relating to PM2.5 in Bahrain. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. A significant proportion of the participants were unaware of PM2.5, its concentration in Bahrain, and whether it is being measured. However, the majority of respondents had respiratory problems and took self-protective measures when the air quality was bad. There were statistically significant differences in the adoption of precautionary measures, which was prevalent among participants suffering from respiratory problems. Around 32% of the respondents were willing to pay monthly contributions to improve air quality and indicated their interest in receiving information on Bahrain's air quality via social and mass media. The findings suggest that there is a need to raise public awareness towards air pollution and its health effects. Moreover, epidemiological studies should be conducted to advance understanding on how air pollution is linked to morbidity and mortality in Bahrain.

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巴林王国公众对PM2.5健康影响的认识和做法:确定需要干预的领域。
空气质量对公众健康具有重要影响,因为有几种疾病可归因于暴露在高浓度PM2.5环境中。在巴林王国的情况下,虽然研究了PM2.5的来源和普遍趋势,但其社会和健康方面的问题在文献中仍然存在空白。本研究探讨了巴林王国公众对PM2.5的看法,特别关注公众对PM2.5、其来源及其健康影响的认识。它进一步强调了个人为减轻相关健康影响而采取的行动。本横断面研究基于驾驶员-压力-状态-影响-响应框架。向公众分发了一份自行填写的问卷,总共有263份答复。计算描述性统计,包括参与者回答的频率和百分比。采用独立样本t检验和单因素方差分析(ANOVA)以及卡方检验来确定与巴林公众有关PM2.5的知识和实践相关的因素。p值小于0.05被认为具有统计学意义。很大一部分参与者不知道PM2.5,不知道它在巴林的浓度,也不知道它是否被测量了。然而,大多数受访者有呼吸问题,并在空气质量差时采取自我保护措施。预防措施在患有呼吸系统疾病的参与者中普遍存在,在采取预防措施方面存在统计学上的显著差异。约32%的受访者愿意每月为改善空气质量捐款,并表示他们有兴趣通过社交和大众媒体获得有关巴林空气质量的信息。研究结果表明,有必要提高公众对空气污染及其对健康的影响的认识。此外,应进行流行病学研究,以增进对巴林空气污染与发病率和死亡率之间关系的了解。
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