Menzie Charles A, MacDonell Margaret M, Mumtaz Moiz
Exponent, Inc., Winchester, Massachusetts 01890, USA.
Environ Health Perspect. 2007 May;115(5):807-16. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9331. Epub 2007 Jan 24.
We present a phased approach for evaluating the effects of physical, biological, chemical, and psychosocial stressors that may act in combination. Although a phased concept is common to many risk-based approaches, it has not been explicitly outlined for the assessment of combined effects of multiple stressors. The approach begins with the development of appropriate conceptual models and assessment end points. The approach then proceeds through a screening stage wherein stressors are evaluated with respect to their potential importance as contributors to risk. Stressors are considered individually or as a combination of independent factors with respect to one or more common assessment end points. As necessary, the approach then proceeds to consider interactions among stressors. We make a distinction between applications that begin with effects of concern (effects based) or with specific stressors (stressor based). We describe a number of tools for use within the phased approach. The methods profiled are ones that have been applied to yield results that can be communicated to a wide audience. The latter characteristic is considered especially important because multiple stressor problems usually involve exposures to communities or to ecologic regions with many stakeholders.
我们提出了一种分阶段方法,用于评估可能共同作用的物理、生物、化学和心理社会应激源的影响。尽管分阶段概念在许多基于风险的方法中很常见,但尚未针对评估多种应激源的综合影响进行明确概述。该方法首先要开发适当的概念模型和评估终点。然后,该方法进入筛选阶段,在此阶段评估应激源作为风险因素的潜在重要性。针对一个或多个共同的评估终点,单独考虑应激源或作为独立因素的组合来考虑。如有必要,该方法接着考虑应激源之间的相互作用。我们区分了从关注的影响(基于影响)或特定应激源(基于应激源)开始的应用。我们描述了一些在分阶段方法中使用的工具。所介绍的方法是那些已被应用以产生可传达给广大受众的结果的方法。后一个特征被认为特别重要,因为多重应激源问题通常涉及对有许多利益相关者的社区或生态区域的暴露。