Robinson J C
Department of Social and Administrative Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of California-Berkeley 94720.
Am J Public Health. 1989 May;79(5):629-30. doi: 10.2105/ajph.79.5.629.
Relative risks of exposure to each of six types of occupational injuries and illnesses for Hispanic and Black workers compared to Whites who are not Hispanic were calculated using 1986 California data. Among males, Hispanics faced relative risks of exposure to all hazards adjusted for education and years of work experience of 1.33 (95% CI 1.22, 1.45), while Blacks faced relative risks of 1.17 (1.0, 1.37). Among females, adjusted relative risks were 1.19 (1.09, 1.29) for Hispanics and 1.31 (1.15, 1.50) for Blacks.
利用1986年加利福尼亚州的数据,计算了西班牙裔和黑人工人与非西班牙裔白人工人相比,接触六种职业伤害和疾病中每一种的相对风险。在男性中,经教育程度和工作年限调整后,西班牙裔面临所有危害的相对风险为1.33(95%置信区间1.22, 1.45),而黑人面临的相对风险为1.17(1.0, 1.37)。在女性中,西班牙裔的调整后相对风险为1.19(1.09, 1.29),黑人为1.31(1.15, 1.50)。