Aircraft noise and self-assessed mental health around a regional urban airport: a population based record linkage study
Abstract Background Limited evidence suggests that residential exposure to aircraft noise negatively influences population mental health around large airports, but it is not known whether the same is true for smaller airports. We investigated whether residential exposure to aircraft noise near a reg...
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Main Authors: | David M. Wright (Author), Katherine Newell (Author), Aideen Maguire (Author), Dermot O'Reilly (Author) |
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