Annoyance Judgment and Measurements of Environmental Noise: A Focus on Italian Secondary Schools
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The effects of noise on students' health, well-being, and learning are of growing concern
among both the general public and policy-makers in Europe. Several studies have highlighted the
consequences of noise on children's learning and performance at school. This study investigates the
relationship between noise judgment in school goers aged 11-18 and noise measurements aimed
at evaluating their exposure at school. For this purpose, a questionnaire was administered to
521 individuals in 28 classrooms in eight schools of four cities in Italy, with different environmental
characteristics. Using a Likert-type scale, a selected set of responses related to noise generated
an Annoyance Index (AI) score for each student and a classroom median score (MAI). From the
noise data acquired, a global noise score (GNS) was assigned to each classroom. A higher AI was
found in industrialized areas and among younger students. No significant differences in noise
judgment were found by gender. A significant inverse correlation was described between MAI
and GNS, thus the better the acoustic quality of the classrooms, the less the perceived noise and
annoyance. The results show that noise perception and consequent disturbance are highly correlated
with classroom acoustics, and confirm that annoyance represents the most widespread subjective
response to noise.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
noise; environment; children; questionnaire; annoyance index; health; annoyance; risk perception
Elenco autori:
Ascari, Elena; Gorini, Francesca; Coi, Alessio; Manzoli, Federica; Cori, Liliana; Minichilli, Fabrizio; Bianchi, Fabrizio; Mezzasalma, Lorena
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