The long-term impact of a man-made disaster: An examination of a small town in the aftermath of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Reactor Accident |
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Authors: | Goldsteen R Schorr J K |
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Institution: | Department of Health Services Herbert Lehman College City University of New York;Department of Sociology Stetson University DeLand, Florida, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the long-term effects of a nuclear accident on residents' perceptions of their physical and mental health, their trust of public officials, and their attitudes toward the future risks of nuclear power generation In their community. We find that in the period after the accident at Three Mile Island that there are constant or Increasing levels of distress reported by community residents. We conclude that the effects of a technological disaster may often be more enduring than those natural disaster and that greater research efforts should be made to Investigate the long-term consequences of man-made catastrophies of all types. |
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Keywords: | Nuclear accident technological disaster human behavior |
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