Air pollution associated with hospital visits for mental and behavioral disorders in Northeast China.

Frontiers in epidemiology Pub Date : 2023-03-30 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fepid.2023.1090313
Huo Liu, Hang Zhao, Jinling Huang, Miao He
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Abstract

Background: Related studies have found that air pollution is an important factor affecting mental and behavioral disorders. Thus, we performed this time-series study to evaluate the relationship between short-term exposure to ambient air pollutants and visits to hospital by patients with mental and behavioral disorders in northeastern China.

Methods: We used quasi-Poisson regression models and generalized additive models to probe the links between air pollution and mental and behavioral disorders. The possible influences were also explored stratified by season, age and gender.

Results: We found that sulfur dioxide (SO2) had a cumulative effect on mental and behavioral disorders at lag04-lag07 and had the greatest effect at lag07 [Relative risk (RR) = 1.068, 95%CI = 1.021-1.117]. Particulate matter of size 2.5 μm (PM2.5) and SO2 had a cumulative effect on depression and both had the largest effect at lag07 (RR = 1.021, 95%CI = 1.002-1.041; RR = 1.103, 95%CI = 1.032-1.178); SO2 also had a cumulative effect on anxiety disorders, with the largest effect at lag06 (RR = 1.058, 95%CI = 1.009-1.110). In the stratified analysis, people are more susceptible in the cold season compared to the warm season and females and the 18-60-year age group are more sensitive to air pollutants. It is suggested to strengthen management and preventive measures to decrease air pollution exposure.

Conclusion: This study found an association between increased concentrations of air pollutants and increased outpatient visits for mental and behavioral disorders. We recommend that preventive and protective measures should be strengthened in an effort to reduce exposure to air pollution in order to maintain physical and mental health.

东北地区空气污染与精神和行为障碍就诊相关
背景相关研究发现,空气污染是影响精神和行为障碍的重要因素。因此,我们进行了这项时间序列研究,以评估中国东北地区精神和行为障碍患者短期暴露于环境空气污染物与住院之间的关系。方法采用拟泊松回归模型和广义加性模型探讨空气污染与精神行为障碍之间的联系。还按季节、年龄和性别分层探讨了可能的影响。结果我们发现,二氧化硫(SO2)在lag04–lag07对精神和行为障碍有累积影响,在lag07影响最大[相对风险(RR) = 1.068,95%CI = 1.021–1.117]。尺寸为2.5的颗粒物 μm(PM2.5)和SO2对抑郁的影响是累积的,两者在lag07时的影响最大(RR = 1.021195%CI = 1.002–1.041;RR = 1.103,95%CI = 1.032-1.178);SO2对焦虑症也有累积影响,在lag06时影响最大(RR = 1.058,95%CI = 1.009–1.110)。在分层分析中,与温暖季节相比,人们在寒冷季节更容易受到影响,女性和18-60岁年龄组对空气污染物更敏感。建议加强管理和预防措施,减少空气污染暴露。结论本研究发现,空气污染物浓度的增加与精神和行为障碍门诊次数的增加有关。我们建议应加强预防和保护措施,努力减少暴露在空气污染中,以保持身心健康。
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