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Citizen Science Approach to Home Radon Testing, Environmental Health Literacy and Efficacy

Stacy Stanifer, Anna Hoover, Kathy Rademacher, Mary Kay Rayens, William C. Haneberg, Ellen J. Hahn

2022Citizen Science Theory and Practice22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Exposure to radon is a leading cause of lung cancer worldwide. However, few test their homes for radon. There is a need to increase access to radon testing and decrease radon exposure. This longitudinal, mixed-methods study using a citizen science approach recruited and trained a convenience sample of 60 non-scientist homeowners from four rural Kentucky counties to test their homes for radon using a low-cost continuous radon detector, report back findings, and participate in a focus group to assess their testing experience. The aim was to evaluate changes in environmental health literacy (EHL) and efficacy over time. Participants completed online surveys at baseline, post-testing, and 4-5 months later to evaluate EHL, response efficacy, health information efficacy, and self-efficacy related to radon testing and mitigation. Mixed modeling for repeated measures evaluated changes over time. Citizen scientists reported a significant increase in EHL, health information efficacy, and radon testing self-efficacy over time. While there was a significant increase in citizen scientists' confidence in their perceived ability to contact a radon mitigation professional, there was no change over time in citizen scientists' beliefs that radon mitigation would reduce the threat of radon exposure, nor was there a change in their capacity to hire a radon mitigation professional. Further research is needed to understand the role of citizen science in home radon mitigation.

Topics & Concepts

RadonEnvironmental healthCitizen scienceLiteracyTest (biology)MedicineHealth literacySelf-efficacyPsychologyHealth carePolitical scienceSocial psychologyPaleontologyBiologyBotanyQuantum mechanicsPedagogyPhysicsLawRadioactivity and Radon MeasurementsRisk Perception and ManagementClimate Change Communication and Perception