Department of Health Policy and Management, Columbia University, 600 W. 168th Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10032, USA.
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2010 Oct;64(10):921-6. doi: 10.1136/jech.2008.081489. Epub 2009 Oct 12.
A study was undertaken to assess the impact of air quality warnings associated with ground-level ozone on outdoor activities in Southern California.
Data on aggregate daily attendance at two major outdoor facilities were collected and merged with observed and forecasted air quality and meteorology at the daily level. A quasi-experimental regression discontinuity design was used to estimate the impact of warnings.
Attendance declined significantly when stage 1 air quality warnings ('smog alerts') were issued. Consistent with expectations, responses were greater for populations more likely to be considered susceptible and more likely to be local residents.
Air quality warnings are an important policy tool for protecting the public's health from high levels of ambient air pollution.
本研究旨在评估与地面臭氧相关的空气质量预警对南加州户外活动的影响。
收集了两个主要户外设施的日总出勤数据,并与每日观测和预测的空气质量和气象数据进行了合并。采用拟实验回归间断设计来估计预警的影响。
当发布一级空气质量预警(“烟雾警报”)时,出勤人数明显下降。与预期一致,对更易受影响且更可能是当地居民的人群的反应更大。
空气质量预警是保护公众免受高水平环境空气污染影响的重要政策工具。