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Subjective perceptions and psychological distress associated with the deep underground

机译:与地下深处有关的主观感知和心理困扰

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This study reports the subjective perceptions and mental state of employees working in the Erdaogou Mine, affiliated with Jiapigou Minerals Limited Corporation of China National Gold Group Corporation (CJEM); these employees are pioneers working at the deepest point below ground in China. The data represent a valuable baseline from which to assess the effects of the environmental factors in the deep-underground on human physiology, psychology, and pathology.The air pressure, relative humidity, temperature, total γ radiation dose-rate, and oxygen concentration in the CJEM in the aisles in goafs at 4 depths below ground were measured. Study subjects were administered a study-specific questionnaire that included items that targeted factors with potential to affect respondents’ health and wellbeing and included the symptom checklist-90-revised (SCL-90-R).Air pressure, relative humidity, and temperature rose, total γ radiation dose-rate decreased, and there was no change in oxygen concentration with increasing depth below ground. Most (97.2%) respondents had a negative impression of the ambient conditions in the deep-underground space. The most commonly perceived adverse factors included moisture (74.9%), heat (33.5%), and poor ventilation (32.4%). 93.29% of respondents associated ≥1 self-reported negative physical symptom with working in the deep-underground space; the most frequent symptoms were being easily tired (48.7%), tinnitus (47.5%), and hearing loss (44.1%). Higher SCL-90-R scores were associated with the perception of >1 adverse factor in the deep-underground, spending >8 hours continuously in the deep-underground space, or working at a depth > 1000 m below ground. >1 perceived adverse factor in the deep-underground and continuously spending >8 hours in the deep-underground space were significant predictors of high SCL-90-R scores.Adverse factors, including high temperature, humidity, and dim light, may have negative impacts on the physical and psychological health of people who spend long periods of time living and/or working in the deep-underground space.
机译:这项研究报告了中国黄金集团公司(CJEM)贾皮沟矿产有限责任公司下属二道沟煤矿工作人员的主观观念和心理状态;这些员工是在中国地下最深层工作的开拓者。这些数据代表了有价值的基准,可用来评估深层环境因素对人体生理,心理和病理的影响。气压,相对湿度,温度,总γ辐射剂量率和氧气浓度测量了地下4层深度采空区过道中的CJEM。研究对象接受了一项针对研究的问卷,其中包括针对可能影响受访者健康和福祉的因素的项目,包括症状清单90修订版(SCL-90-R)。气压,相对湿度和温度升高,总γ辐射剂量率降低,并且氧浓度没有随地下深度的增加而变化。大多数(97.2%)的受访者对深地下空间的环境条件有负面印象。最常见的不利因素包括水分(74.9%),热量(33.5%)和通风不良(32.4%)。 93.29%的受访者在深层地下空间工作中具有≥1自我报告的负面身体症状;最常见的症状是容易疲倦(48.7%),耳鸣(47.5%)和听力下降(44.1%)。较高的SCL-90-R得分与在地下深处的> 1个不利因素的感知,在地下深处的空间中连续花费> 8,小时或在地下> 1000 m处工作有关。在深层空间中> 1的不利因素以及在深层空间中连续花费> 8小时是SCL-90-R得分高的重要预测因素,包括高温,高湿度和昏暗灯光等不利因素可能具有负面影响对长期在深地下空间中生活和/或工作的人们的身心健康产生影响。

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