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Changes in the Intention to Return and the Related Risk Perception Among Residents and Evacuees of Tomioka Town 11 Years After the Fukushima Nuclear Accident.

Varsha HandeMakiko OritaHitomi MatsunagaYuya KashiwazakiYasuyuki TairaNoboru Takamura
Published in: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (2023)
Risk perception for food and genetic effects was significantly associated with uncertainty about returning or not returning. There is a need for continual monitoring of risk perception trends and implementation of targeted risk communication strategies.
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