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Информационно-психологическая безопасность населения в условиях радиоактивного загрязнения территорий

Информационно-психологическая безопасность населения в условиях радиоактивного загрязнения территорий

Abstract

The analysis of the studies results aimed at determining the level of citizens’ awareness on the problems of living in the areas affected by the Chernobyl accident, as well as the perception peculiarities of the radiation exposure hazard by different groups of population and categories of professionals is described. It is shown that this problem has a heterogeneous structure and depends on the social and territorial characteristics of the sample. Information needs and the level of public trust to various information sources, as well as their subjective perception peculiarities of the radiation hazard, were identified.

Представлен анализ результатов исследований, направленных на определение уровня информированности граждан по проблемам проживания на территориях, пострадавших в результате аварии на ЧАЭС, а также специфики восприятия опасности радиационного воздействия различными группами населения и категориями специалистов. Показано, что рассматриваемая проблема имеет неоднородную структуру и зависит от социально-территориальных характеристик выборки. Выявлены информационные потребности и степень доверия населения к различным источникам информации, а также их субъективные особенности восприятия радиационной опасности.

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КАТАСТРОФА НА ЧЕРНОБЫЛЬСКОЙ АЭС, ТЕРРИТОРИИ РАДИОАКТИВНОГО ЗАГРЯЗНЕНИЯ, УРОВЕНЬ ИНФОРМИРОВАННОСТИ, ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫЕ ПОТРЕБНОСТИ, ВОСПРИЯТИЕ РАДИАЦИОННОЙ ОПАСНОСТИ ПЕДАГОГАМИ, МЕДРАБОТНИКАМИ И СТУДЕНТАМИ

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