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Attrition in a panel study of people with environmental exposures: new insights about the impact of race, sex, and number of children in the household

机译:一项针对环境暴露人群的小组研究中的损耗:关于种族,性别和家庭子女数量的影响的新见解

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This study examines attrition in a panel survey. Each member of the panel was selected because of their documented exposure to long-term, low levels of hazardous substances in their residential water. In addition, each was informed of their exposure at the time of baseline contact. The analytic approach involves examining the interactive effect of race and sex, as well as the additive effect of household characteristics on the propensity to stay. The data are derived from the National Exposure Registry, which is a large-scale, longitudinal health survey. This study finds that compared with white males, non-white males are more likely to attrite and white females are more likely to stay in the study. In addition, the propensity to stay is affected by the number of children in the household. These findings have implications for field procedures that may involve the selective targeting at baseline of those subgroups with a greater propensity to attrite.
机译:这项研究在小组调查中研究了损耗。选择小组的每个成员,是因为有文件证明其在居住水中长期,低水平的有害物质暴露。此外,每个人在基线接触时都被告知其暴露情况。这种分析方法涉及检查种族和性别的互动影响,以及家庭特征对居留倾向的累加影响。数据来自国家暴露登记局,这是一项大规模的纵向健康调查。这项研究发现,与白人男性相比,非白人男性更容易出没,白人女性更有可能留下来。此外,居留的倾向还受家庭中子女人数的影响。这些发现对野外手术有影响,可能涉及选择性地将目标人群定为具有更强姿态的亚组。

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