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Table 1.

Characteristics of adult respondents (19 years and more) and their children (2–18 years).

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Table 2.

Occurrence of self-reported general health and diseases in adults (19 years and more) and their children (2–18 years).

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Fig 1.

Modelled PM2.5 isoconcentration contours (μg/m3), mean annual exposure without background concentration.

Map reprinted from Kadaster in the Netherlands [25] under a CC-BY-4.0 license, 2017.

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Table 3.

Associations between the exposure and worry with measures of health by adults (19 years and more) from logistic regression.

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Table 4.

Associations between the exposure and worry with measures of health by children (2 to 18 years) from logistic regression.

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Fig 2.

Mediation effects (worry) in exposure (X)–response (Y) models and mediation test after controlling for gender (adult and child), age (adult and child), education (adult), smoking (child) and passive smoking (household).

The coefficients were made comparable across the equations.

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