Exploring Consumer Awareness of Health and Environmental Implications of Lead Toxicity in Household Paints

Despite the dangers of lead toxicity to population and environmental health, studies have revealed proliferation of above threshold concentration of lead in household paints in several locations. This paper presents the findings from an exploratory study in Peninsular Malaysia on the level of public...

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Main Authors: Aigbogun, Osaro, Ghazali, Z., Xing, M., Fawehinmi, O., Abdullahi, M., Uwakina, J.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2023
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90863
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author Aigbogun, Osaro
Ghazali, Z.
Xing, M.
Fawehinmi, O.
Abdullahi, M.
Uwakina, J.
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Ghazali, Z.
Xing, M.
Fawehinmi, O.
Abdullahi, M.
Uwakina, J.
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description Despite the dangers of lead toxicity to population and environmental health, studies have revealed proliferation of above threshold concentration of lead in household paints in several locations. This paper presents the findings from an exploratory study in Peninsular Malaysia on the level of public awareness of the adverse effects of exposure to lead-based household paints. Primary quantitative data were gathered in a cross-sectional questionnaire survey on a conveniently recruited population residing in 5 Malaysian cities. The survey generated 657 valid responses, which were subjected to statistical analysis. The results show that the survey participants are highly aware of lead usage in household paints. Furthermore, their awareness about the health and environmental implications were also high, and a significant difference was observed in association with specific demographic characteristics such as gender, age and educational level. These findings highlight that majority of the respondents are aware of the health and environmental implications of lead-based household paints. However, this result does not reflect the production quality of the household-based paint in Malaysia, which studies have shown to be above threshold concentrations. This exploratory study creates room for future studies to undertake further investigations among consumers and organizations.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-908632023-03-28T03:17:10Z Exploring Consumer Awareness of Health and Environmental Implications of Lead Toxicity in Household Paints Aigbogun, Osaro Ghazali, Z. Xing, M. Fawehinmi, O. Abdullahi, M. Uwakina, J. Despite the dangers of lead toxicity to population and environmental health, studies have revealed proliferation of above threshold concentration of lead in household paints in several locations. This paper presents the findings from an exploratory study in Peninsular Malaysia on the level of public awareness of the adverse effects of exposure to lead-based household paints. Primary quantitative data were gathered in a cross-sectional questionnaire survey on a conveniently recruited population residing in 5 Malaysian cities. The survey generated 657 valid responses, which were subjected to statistical analysis. The results show that the survey participants are highly aware of lead usage in household paints. Furthermore, their awareness about the health and environmental implications were also high, and a significant difference was observed in association with specific demographic characteristics such as gender, age and educational level. These findings highlight that majority of the respondents are aware of the health and environmental implications of lead-based household paints. However, this result does not reflect the production quality of the household-based paint in Malaysia, which studies have shown to be above threshold concentrations. This exploratory study creates room for future studies to undertake further investigations among consumers and organizations. 2023 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90863 10.1007/978-3-031-21432-5_165 fulltext
spellingShingle Aigbogun, Osaro
Ghazali, Z.
Xing, M.
Fawehinmi, O.
Abdullahi, M.
Uwakina, J.
Exploring Consumer Awareness of Health and Environmental Implications of Lead Toxicity in Household Paints
title Exploring Consumer Awareness of Health and Environmental Implications of Lead Toxicity in Household Paints
title_full Exploring Consumer Awareness of Health and Environmental Implications of Lead Toxicity in Household Paints
title_fullStr Exploring Consumer Awareness of Health and Environmental Implications of Lead Toxicity in Household Paints
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Consumer Awareness of Health and Environmental Implications of Lead Toxicity in Household Paints
title_short Exploring Consumer Awareness of Health and Environmental Implications of Lead Toxicity in Household Paints
title_sort exploring consumer awareness of health and environmental implications of lead toxicity in household paints
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90863