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妇女及其子女健康(WaTCH)研究:路易斯安那州一项前瞻性队列研究的方法与设计,旨在探究英国石油公司漏油事件对健康的影响。

The Women and Their Children's Health (WaTCH) study: methods and design of a prospective cohort study in Louisiana to examine the health effects from the BP oil spill.

作者信息

Peters Edward S, Rung Ariane L, Bronson Megan H, Brashear Meghan M, Peres Lauren C, Gaston Symielle, Sullivan Samaah M, Peak Kate, Abramson David M, Fontham Elizabeth T H, Harrington Daniel, Oral Evrim, Trapido Edward J

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Public Health, New Orleans, LA, USA.

Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2017 Jul 10;7(7):e014887. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-014887.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill is the largest marine oil spill in US history. Few studies have evaluated the potential health effects of this spill on the Gulf Coast community. The Women and Their Children's Health (WaTCH) study is a prospective cohort designed to investigate the midterm to long-term physical, mental and behavioural health effects of exposure to the oil spill.

PARTICIPANTS

Women were recruited by telephone from pre-existing lists of individuals and households using an address-based sampling frame between 2012 and 2014. Baseline interviews obtained information on oil spill exposure, demographics, physical and mental health, and health behaviours. Women were also asked to provide a household roster, from which a child between 10 and 17 years was randomly selected and recruited into a child substudy. Telephone respondents were invited to participate in a home visit in which blood samples, anthropometrics and neighbourhood characteristics were measured. A follow-up interview was completed between 2014 and 2016.

FINDINGS TO DATE

2852 women completed the baseline interview, 1231 of whom participated in the home visit, and 628 children participated in the child's health substudy. The follow-up interview successfully reinterviewed 2030 women and 454 children.

FUTURE PLANS

WaTCH continues to conduct follow-up surveys, with a third wave of interviews planned in 2017. Also, we are looking to enhance the collection of spatially related environmental data to facilitate assessment of health risks in the study population. In addition, opportunities to participate in behavioural interventions for subsets of the cohort have been initiated. There are ongoing studies that examine the relationship between genetic and immunological markers with mental health.

摘要

目的

“深水地平线”漏油事件是美国历史上最大的海上漏油事故。很少有研究评估此次漏油事件对墨西哥湾沿岸社区可能产生的健康影响。“妇女及其子女健康”(WaTCH)研究是一项前瞻性队列研究,旨在调查接触漏油事件对中期至长期身体、心理和行为健康的影响。

参与者

2012年至2014年期间,通过电话从现有的个人和家庭名单中招募女性,使用基于地址的抽样框架。基线访谈获取了有关漏油事件暴露情况、人口统计学、身心健康和健康行为的信息。还要求女性提供一份家庭名册,从中随机选择一名10至17岁的儿童并纳入儿童子研究。电话受访者被邀请参加一次家访,在家访中测量血样、人体测量学数据和邻里特征。2014年至2016年期间完成了一次随访访谈。

迄今的研究结果

2852名女性完成了基线访谈,其中1231人参加了家访,628名儿童参加了儿童健康子研究。随访访谈成功地再次访谈了2030名女性和454名儿童。

未来计划

WaTCH继续进行随访调查,计划在2017年进行第三轮访谈。此外,我们希望加强与空间相关的环境数据的收集,以促进对研究人群健康风险的评估。此外,已经开始为该队列的一些子集提供参与行为干预的机会。正在进行的研究考察遗传和免疫标记与心理健康之间的关系。

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