Public perception on human exposure risk : A case study on endocrine disrupting compounds in the environment

Humans are exposed to environmental risks owing to the broad usage of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs). However, the subjective evaluation of risk levels and characteristics, as well as the variation in risk processing, have not been thoroughly examined. The objective was to understand the pu...

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Main Authors: Wee, Sze Yee, Ahmad Zaharin, Aris, Fatimah, Md Yusoff, Sarva Mangala, Praveena
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Published: Elsevier B.V. 2024
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43997/3/Public.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43997/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651323013349
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115830
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spelling my.unimas.ir.439972024-01-04T00:23:37Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43997/ Public perception on human exposure risk : A case study on endocrine disrupting compounds in the environment Wee, Sze Yee Ahmad Zaharin, Aris Fatimah, Md Yusoff Sarva Mangala, Praveena GE Environmental Sciences HD61 Risk Management QD Chemistry Humans are exposed to environmental risks owing to the broad usage of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs). However, the subjective evaluation of risk levels and characteristics, as well as the variation in risk processing, have not been thoroughly examined. The objective was to understand the public’s perception of the risk associated with human exposure to environmental EDCs and identify any variations in risk perception. In this pioneering study conducted within the distinctive social and cultural context of Malaysia, a developing nation, a quantitative analysis approach was employed to assess the subjective evaluation of risk levels and characteristics among the public while developing a risk perception model. Data gathered from surveys and questionnaires were analyzed to gather information on the public’s perception of environmental and health issues pertaining to pesticides, hormones, plastics, medicines, and cosmetics. The analysis revealed that the majority of the public assessed the level of human exposure to environmental risks based on experiential processing, which was influenced by cognitive and affective variables. Interestingly, a higher proportion of individuals in the community had a low risk perception of environmental EDCs, surpassing the overall risk perception by 19.3%. Furthermore, the public showed significant awareness of environmental and health issues related to pesticides, hormones, and plastics but had a lesser inclination to acknowledge the vulnerability of humans to risks associated with medicines and cosmetics. These findings suggest that the public is likely to be exposed to environmental EDCs based on their current perceived risks, and that sociopsychological factors play a significant role in shaping perceptions and judgments. This understanding can inform the development of targeted risk management strategies and interventions to mitigate the potential harm caused by environmental EDCs. Elsevier B.V. 2024-01-15 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43997/3/Public.pdf Wee, Sze Yee and Ahmad Zaharin, Aris and Fatimah, Md Yusoff and Sarva Mangala, Praveena (2024) Public perception on human exposure risk : A case study on endocrine disrupting compounds in the environment. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 270. pp. 1-10. ISSN 0147-6513 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651323013349 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115830
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
HD61 Risk Management
QD Chemistry
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HD61 Risk Management
QD Chemistry
Wee, Sze Yee
Ahmad Zaharin, Aris
Fatimah, Md Yusoff
Sarva Mangala, Praveena
Public perception on human exposure risk : A case study on endocrine disrupting compounds in the environment
description Humans are exposed to environmental risks owing to the broad usage of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs). However, the subjective evaluation of risk levels and characteristics, as well as the variation in risk processing, have not been thoroughly examined. The objective was to understand the public’s perception of the risk associated with human exposure to environmental EDCs and identify any variations in risk perception. In this pioneering study conducted within the distinctive social and cultural context of Malaysia, a developing nation, a quantitative analysis approach was employed to assess the subjective evaluation of risk levels and characteristics among the public while developing a risk perception model. Data gathered from surveys and questionnaires were analyzed to gather information on the public’s perception of environmental and health issues pertaining to pesticides, hormones, plastics, medicines, and cosmetics. The analysis revealed that the majority of the public assessed the level of human exposure to environmental risks based on experiential processing, which was influenced by cognitive and affective variables. Interestingly, a higher proportion of individuals in the community had a low risk perception of environmental EDCs, surpassing the overall risk perception by 19.3%. Furthermore, the public showed significant awareness of environmental and health issues related to pesticides, hormones, and plastics but had a lesser inclination to acknowledge the vulnerability of humans to risks associated with medicines and cosmetics. These findings suggest that the public is likely to be exposed to environmental EDCs based on their current perceived risks, and that sociopsychological factors play a significant role in shaping perceptions and judgments. This understanding can inform the development of targeted risk management strategies and interventions to mitigate the potential harm caused by environmental EDCs.
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author Wee, Sze Yee
Ahmad Zaharin, Aris
Fatimah, Md Yusoff
Sarva Mangala, Praveena
author_facet Wee, Sze Yee
Ahmad Zaharin, Aris
Fatimah, Md Yusoff
Sarva Mangala, Praveena
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title Public perception on human exposure risk : A case study on endocrine disrupting compounds in the environment
title_short Public perception on human exposure risk : A case study on endocrine disrupting compounds in the environment
title_full Public perception on human exposure risk : A case study on endocrine disrupting compounds in the environment
title_fullStr Public perception on human exposure risk : A case study on endocrine disrupting compounds in the environment
title_full_unstemmed Public perception on human exposure risk : A case study on endocrine disrupting compounds in the environment
title_sort public perception on human exposure risk : a case study on endocrine disrupting compounds in the environment
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2024
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43997/3/Public.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43997/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651323013349
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115830
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