Odour As A Determinant Of Persistent Symptoms After A Chemical Explosion, A Longitudinal Study

INDUSTRIAL HEALTH(2017)

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Foul-smelling environmental pollution was a major concern following a chemical work-place explosion. Malodorous pollution has previously been associated with aggravated physical and psychological health, and in persons affected by a trauma, an incidence-related odour can act as a traumatic reminder. Olfaction may even be of significance in the development and persistence of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). The present longitudinal study assessed whether perceived smell related to malodorous environmental pollution in the aftermath of the explosion was a determinant of subjective health complaints (SHC) and PTSS among gainfully employed adults, when the malodorous pollution was present, and after pollution clean-up. Questionnaire data from validated instruments were analysed using mixed effects models. Individual odour scores were computed, and the participants (n=486) were divided into high and low odour score groups, respectively. Participants in the high odour score group (n=233) reported more SHC and PTSS than those in the low odour score group (n=253), before and even after the pollution was eliminated. These associations lasted for at least three years after the pollution was removed, and might indicate that prompt cleanup is important to avoid persistent health effects after malodorous chemical spills.
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Odour, Chemical explosion, Subjective health complaints, Post-traumatic stress symptoms, Industrial accident
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