Updated on 2024/02/08

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NAKAYAMA Chihiro
 
Organization
School of Medicine (Life Sciences and Social Medicine) Department of Public Health Postdoctoral Researcher
Title
Postdoctoral Researcher

Degree

  • Ph.D. ( 2019.3   Fukushima Medical University )

Research Interests

  • media literacy, radiation risk communication

  • Fukushima, Nuclear accident, Damage caused by Harmful rumor, Media,

Research Areas

  • Informatics / Web informatics and service informatics  / media literacy

  • Life Science / Hygiene and public health (non-laboratory)  / medical informatics, study of journalism, health communication

Education

  • Fukushima Medical University   Graduate School, Division of Medical Science

    - 2019.3

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    Country: Japan

  • Fukushima Medical University   School of Medicine   Master's and Doctoral Courses in Medicine

    - 2019.3

  • The University of Tokyo   Faculty of Literature

    - 1984.3

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    Country: Japan

Research History

  • Fukushima Medical University   School of Medicine (Life Sciences and Social Medicine) Department of Public Health   Assistant Professor

    2019.4 - Now

  • Fukushima Medical University   Department of Public Health   Assistant Professor

    2019.4 - Now

  • Japan Broadcasting Corporation

    1984.4 - 2012.5

Papers

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Research Projects

  • The relationship between the "misunderstandings" regarding Fukushima's scientific facts after the nuclear accident and people's values

    Grant number:19K24231  2019.8 - 2021.3

    Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up

    Nakayama Chihiro

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    Grant amount:\2730000 ( Direct Cost: \2100000 、 Indirect Cost:\630000 )

    In February 2021, we conducted an online survey of 400 people in Tokyo and 400 people in Fukushima regarding the actual state of "misunderstandings" about Fukushima after the nuclear accident and related values. In terms of actual "misunderstandings," 37% of respondents in Tokyo and 34% in Fukushima answered that the children and grandchildren of people in Fukushima would be affected by radiation exposure in the future generation, and 46% in Tokyo and 40% in Fukushima answered that people in Fukushima would be affected by radiation exposure in the future. As a result of univariate analysis, the items related to "There are effects on the next generation" were common to both regions, such as "Japan is not democratic," "Japan does not respect human rights," "Science and technology are making the world worse," "Nuclear power plants should be abolished immediately," "I do not support the cabinet," and "The government is covering up.

  • Health anxiety due to information about health effect by radiation and evaluation of its intervention

    Grant number:18H03051  2018.4 - 2021.3

    Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

    Yasumura Seiji

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    Grant amount:\14560000 ( Direct Cost: \11200000 、 Indirect Cost:\3360000 )

    The purpose of this study was to develop an intervention to increase the confidence of kindergarten teachers in their ability to respond to consultations about concerns caused by radiation and other health risks. After consenting to participate, study participants were administered a questionnaire regarding earthquakes, knowledge, and literacy. one group (the first half group) was given the program using ZOOM. The other group (second half group) was given only the materials.
    Both groups improved their knowledge. In addition, confidence and literacy improved after participation in the first half group. The results suggest that direct participation in the program, as well as the provision of materials, was beneficial.