Neighbour noise annoyance is associated with various mental and physical health symptoms: results from a nationwide study among individuals living in multi-storey housing
Abstract Background Noise exposure is considered a stressor that may potentially exert negative health effects among the exposed individuals. On a population basis, the most prevalent and immediate response to noise is annoyance, which is an individually experienced phenomenon that may activate phys...
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Main Authors: | Heidi A. R. Jensen (Author), Birgit Rasmussen (Author), Ola Ekholm (Author) |
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