Perceived environmental and health risks of nuclear energy in Taiwan after Fukushima nuclear disaster

Jung Chun Ho, Chiao Tzu Patricia Lee, Shu Fen Kao, Ruey Yu Chen, Marco C.F. Ieong, Hung Lun Chang, Wan Hua Hsieh, Chun Chiao Tzeng, Cheng Fung Lu, Suei Loong Lin, Peter Wushou Chang

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摘要

After the nuclear disaster in Fukushima in Japan in 2011, a nation-wide survey using a standardized self-administered questionnaire was conducted in Taiwan, with a sample size of 2,742 individuals including the residents who live within and beyond 30. km from a nuclear power plant (NPP), to evaluate the participants' perceived nuclear risk in comparison with their perceived risks from selected environmental hazards and human behaviors. The three leading concerns of nuclear energy were "nuclear accidents (82.2%)," "radioactive nuclear waste disposal (76.9%)" and "potential health effects (73.3%)." Respondents (77.6%) perceived a higher relative risk of cancer incidence for those who live within 30. km from an NPP than those who live outside 30. km from an NPP. All the participants had a higher risk perception of death related to "nuclear power operation and nuclear waste" than cigarette smoking, motorcycling, food poisoning, plasticizer poisoning and traveling by air. Moreover, the residents in Gongliao where the planned fourth NPP is located had a significantly higher perceived risk ratio (PRR) of cancer incidence (adjusted odd ratio (aOR) = 1.84, p value = 0.017) and perceived risk of death (aOR=4.03, p value. <. 0.001) related to nuclear energy. The other factors such as female gender (aOR/. p value, 1.25/0.026 and 1.34/0.001 respectively), lower education levels (aOR/. p value: 1.31/0.032; 2.03/<. 0.001) and the participants' concerns about nuclear accidents (aOR/. p value: 1.33/0.022; 1.51/<. 0.001) and potential health effects (aOR/ p value: 2.95/ <. 0.001; 2.56/<. 0.001) were found to be commonly associated with the PRRs of "cancer incidence" and "perceived risk of death" related to nuclear energy, respectively. In addition, the respondents' concerns about nuclear waste disposal and possible eco-environmental damage made significant contributions (aOR/ p value: 1.39/ 0.001; 1.40/<. 0.001) to predict their perceived risk of death related to nuclear power. These factors are considered as important indicators and they can be used for suggesting future policy amendments and public referendum on the decision of the operation of the planned NPP.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)295-303
頁數9
期刊Environment international
73
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 12月 2014

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 環境科學 (全部)

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