It has been assumed that what you can't hear can't hurt you — the findings in the NIEHS literature review would suggest otherwise, as would Professor Alec Salt's work (see www.wind-watch.org/documents/responses-of-the-ear-to-low-frequency-sounds-infrasound-and-wind-turbines/), and the thousands of
adverse health
event reports from people
living with industrial wind turbines around the world.
This survey used an enhanced version of the Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire, an inventory of childhood victimization.35 - 37 The Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire obtains
reports on 48 forms of youth victimization covering 5 general areas of interest: conventional crime, maltreatment, victimization by peer and siblings, sexual victimization, and witnessing and exposure to violence.38 The survey also contains questions about
adverse life events in the parent interview section and in a separate section on adversity.