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An Overview of 9/11 Experiences and Respiratory and Mental Health Conditions among World Trade Center Health Registry Enrollees

机译:世界贸易中心卫生登记处参与者的9/11经历以及呼吸和精神健康状况概述

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To date, health effects of exposure to the September 11, 2001 disaster in New York City have been studied in specific groups, but no studies have estimated its impact across the different exposed populations. This report provides an overview of the World Trade Center Health Registry (WTCHR) enrollees, their exposures, and their respiratory and mental health outcomes 2–3 years post-9/11. Results are extrapolated to the estimated universe of people eligible to enroll in the WTCHR to determine magnitude of impact. Building occupants, persons on the street or in transit in lower Manhattan on 9/11, local residents, rescue and recovery workers/volunteers, and area school children and staff were interviewed and enrolled in the WTCHR between September 2003 and November 2004. A total of 71,437 people enrolled in the WTCHR, for 17.4% coverage of the estimated eligible exposed population (nearly 410,000); 30% were recruited from lists, and 70% were self-identified. Many reported being in the dust cloud from the collapsing WTC Towers (51%), witnessing traumatic events (70%), or sustaining an injury (13%). After 9/11, 67% of adult enrollees reported new or worsening respiratory symptoms, 3% reported newly diagnosed asthma, 16% screened positive for probable posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and 8% for serious psychological distress (SPD). Newly diagnosed asthma was most common among rescue and recovery workers who worked on the debris pile (4.1%). PTSD was higher among those who reported Hispanic ethnicity (30%), household income <$25,000 (31%), or being injured (35%). Using previously published estimates of the total number of exposed people per WTCHR eligibility criteria, we estimate between 3,800 and 12,600 adults experienced newly diagnosed asthma and 34,600–70,200 adults experienced PTSD following the attacks, suggesting extensive adverse health impacts beyond the immediate deaths and injuries from the acute event.
机译:迄今为止,已经按特定人群对暴露于2001年9月11日纽约市灾难的健康影响进行了研究,但是尚无研究评估其对不同暴露人群的影响。该报告概述了9/11之后2至3年内世界贸易中心卫生登记册(WTCHR)的登记者,其暴露情况以及他们的呼吸和精神健康状况。将结果外推到有资格参加WTCHR的人群总数中,以确定影响的程度。在2003年9月至2004年11月之间,WTCHR采访了建筑物居民,9/11在曼哈顿下城的街道上或过境人员,当地居民,救援和恢复工作者/志愿者以及当地的学童和工作人员。参加WTCHR的71,437人,覆盖了估计的合格暴露人口(近410,000)的17.4%;从清单中招募了30%,并且有70%是自我识别的。许多人报告说他们身陷WTC塔楼倒塌的尘埃云中(51%),目睹了创伤事件(70%)或遭受了伤害(13%)。在9/11之后,有67%的成年人入组者报告了新的或恶化的呼吸道症状,有3%的人报告了新诊断的哮喘,有16%的人筛查了可能的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)阳性,有8%的人患有严重的心理困扰(SPD)。新诊断的哮喘最常见于从事碎片堆工作的救援和恢复工人(4.1%)。报告西班牙裔种族(30%),家庭收入低于$ 25,000(31%)或受伤(35%)的人群中PTSD较高。使用先前发布的根据WTCHR资格标准的暴露人群总数估算,我们估计攻击后有3,800至12,600名成年人经历了新诊断的哮喘,以及34,600–70,200名成年人经历了PTSD,这表明除了直接造成的死亡和伤害之外,还存在广泛的不良健康影响急性事件。

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