Angel M. Dzhambov
Medical University Plovdiv
122 Papers
138 Citations
Angel M. Dzhambov is an academic researcher from Medical University Plovdiv. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 76 publications. Previous affiliations of Angel M. Dzhambov include Graz University of Technology.
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Papers
Psychometric properties of the Bulgarian translation of Noise Sensitivity Scale Short Form (NSS-SF): Implementation in the field of noise control
TL;DR: The cross-cultural validation of NSS-SF was successful but it proved to be somewhat problematic with respect to its annoyance-based items.
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Childhood sound disturbance and sleep problems in Alpine valleys with high levels of traffic exposures and greenspace.
TL;DR: This study examines the joint effects of traffic exposure and greenspace on childhood sound disturbance and sleep problems, finding that traffic exposure increases disturbance and problems, while greenspace, especially domestic gardens, mitigates these effects and improves neighborhood quality perceptions.
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Noise sensitivity: A neurophenomenological perspective.
TL;DR: It is argued that phenomenological training leading to reflexive introspection and verbalization of the authors' susceptibility to noise might have three-fold implication - it will generate deeper understanding of noise sensitivity which will allow us to deduce a hierarchical structure of meaning and concepts to supplement and be fed to quantitative research.
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Evaluation of the social and economic burden of road traffic noise-attributed myocardial infarction in Bulgarian urban population.
TL;DR: The measures used in this study are crude and give only an approximation of the real burden of disease from road traffic noise, but they are indicative of the important social and economic aspect of noise pollution in Bulgaria.
Potential pathways of association from green space to smartphone addiction.
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a cross-sectional investigation on smartphone addiction, a new form of Internet addiction, and recruited 1011 smartphone users across China, measured the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) in their residential neighborhoods (in 1, 2, and 3 km buffers).
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