All households near ten small and micro wind turbines in two UK cities completed measures of
perceived turbine noise, Neuroticism, Negative Affectivity, Frustration Intolerance, attitude to wind turbines, and NSS (response N = 138).
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[25] Wind
turbine noise ``... annoyance was found to be statistically related to several self - reporting health effects including, but not limited to, blood pressure, migraines, tinnitus, dizziness, scores on the PSQI, and
perceived stress» as well as related to «measured hair cortisol, systolic and diastolic blood pressure.»
Noise is the predominant concern of people living near
turbines, leading to annoyance in a small proportion of exposed people, particularly in association with negative visual impacts or lack of
perceived personal benefit.