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The Three Mile Island Crisis: Psychological, Social, and Economic Impacts on the Surrounding Population (Pennsylvania State University Studies) [Paperback]

Peter S. Houts (Author), Paul D. Cleary (Author), Teh-Wei Hu (Author)


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October 1, 1988 Pennsylvania State University Studies (Book 49)
This work presents a record of how people living in the vicinity of the Three Mile Island power plant were affected by the nuclear accident on March 28, 1979. Over an 18-month period following the accident, 3,649 telephone interviews were conducted in order to assess the psychological, social, and economic effects of the incident, and these are presented here. The results of other investigators' studies of the TMI crisis, as well as of similar studies of other types of crises, are summarized.Five major findings are detailed: First, evacuation was extensive and involved many more people than those included in the governor's advisory. Second, the short-term economic impact on the area adjacent to the power plant was less than for most disasters, but the longterm impact was greater. Third, levels of concern (stress-related symptoms and attitudes) about TMI were higher among those close to the plant than among those 40 to 55 miles away, and this persisted for over a year following the accident. Fourth, people living near TMl tended to overestimate the effects of the accident on real estate values, physical and mental health, and numbers of persons moving out of the area. And, fifth, people who took action to try to cope with the perceived danger were more likely than others to remain upset about TMI as time passed.Further, three characteristics of the TMI crisis were noted: the danger (radiation) was difficult to see, measure or understand; the public was dependent on experts to assess the danger; and the power company, Metropolitan Edison, was blamed for the accident and thus lost the trust of the people. The significance of these characteristics and their affect on the accident's impact are presented and assessed.This book will be important to scholars who study the social and political significance of the TMI crisis, to planners who prepare for public emergencies, and to social scientists who try to understand why people respond as they do to crisis situations.

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Peter S. Houts is Associate Professor of Behavioral Science at The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine at Hershey Medical Center. Paul D. Cleary is Associate Professor of Social Medicine and Health Policy at Harvard Medical School. Teh-wei Hu is Professor of Economics in the School of Public Health at The University of California, Berkeley.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 136 pages
  • Publisher: Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt) (October 1, 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0271006331
  • ISBN-13: 978-0271006338
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,675,534 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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eighteen months after the crisis, undamaged reactor, household evacuated, upset respondents, evacuation advisory, evacuation costs, evacuation behavior, attitudes toward nuclear power, most natural disasters, psychophysiological symptoms, symptom reporting, distress measures, living farther
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Three Mile Island, Presidential Commission, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Pennsylvania Dutch, United States, Governor Thornburgh, General Public Utilities, Blue Shield, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Metropolitan Edison, Distance of Residence, Blue Cross, Hurricane Agnes, Mount Saint Helens, Value Line, Langner Index
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