Trends in Cigarette Smoking Prevalence Among Refinery and Petrochemical Plant Workers, 1950-1999.

Q1 Medicine
Christine D. Hsu, Fayaz Momin, Judy Wendt Hess, M. F. de Carvalho
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE Smoking is a potential confounder in studies of workplace exposures and smoking-related disease, but little data exist to quantitatively adjust for smoking in statistical models. METHODS We estimated smoking prevalence trends between 1950-1999 for 12,299 female and 43,307 male hourly and salaried petrochemical workers using company physical exam data. RESULTS Nearly half of hourly male and female employees smoked during the study period, compared to 38% of salaried males and 29% of females. Smoking prevalence in the 1950 s reached 80% and 66% among female and male hourly workers, respectively, significantly higher than the US general population. CONCLUSIONS Since hourly workers typically comprise higher exposure groups and expected case counts are typically generated from the US general population, biased risk estimates may result from standardized mortality ratio analyses if smoking rate differences not accounted for.
1950-1999年炼油厂和石化工厂工人吸烟流行趋势。
在工作场所暴露和吸烟相关疾病的研究中,吸烟是一个潜在的混杂因素,但在统计模型中对吸烟进行定量调整的数据很少。方法利用公司体检数据,对12299名女性和43307名男性小时工和工薪族石化工人1950-1999年间的吸烟率趋势进行了估算。结果在研究期间,近一半的小时工男性和女性员工吸烟,相比之下,38%的工薪男性和29%的女性吸烟。20世纪50年代,女性和男性小时工的吸烟率分别达到80%和66%,明显高于美国普通人群。由于小时工通常是较高的暴露人群,而预期病例数通常来自美国普通人群,如果不考虑吸烟率差异,标准化死亡率分析可能会导致有偏倚的风险估计。
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International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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