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不止于眼泪:执法部门使用的化学制剂暴露与不良生殖健康结局之间的关联

More than tears: associations between exposure to chemical agents used by law enforcement and adverse reproductive health outcomes.

作者信息

Hassan Asha, Ojanen-Goldsmith Alison, Hing Anna K, Mahoney Madeline, Traxler Sarah, Boraas Christy M

机构信息

Research Division, Planned Parenthood North Central States, Minneapolis, MN, United States.

Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN, United States.

出版信息

Front Epidemiol. 2023 Aug 23;3:1177874. doi: 10.3389/fepid.2023.1177874. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Despite routine law enforcement use of chemical agents for crowd control, the reproductive health safety profiles of these products are unknown. Moreover, limited evidence has documented a link between such exposures and adverse reproductive health outcomes including abnormal uterine bleeding and potential pregnancy disruption. This cross-sectional study examined reproductive outcomes in adults with uteri exposed to chemical agents used by law enforcement, more commonly known as "tear gas". Participants were recruited through social media in the wake of police violence protests. Of the 1,276 participants included in analysis, 83% reported experiencing at least one of the outcomes of interest, included uterine cramping (69%), early menstrual bleeding (55%), breast tenderness (30%), and delayed menstrual bleeding (19%). Chemical agent exposure was significantly associated with higher odds of an adverse reproductive health outcome, those with 5 days or more of exposure have 2.6 times the odds (CI: 1.61, 4.22) of adverse outcomes and having a perception that one's menstruation may fluctuate according to psychosocial stressors was associated (OR = 1.94, CI: 1.36, 2.79) with a higher odds of an adverse reproductive health experience. These findings suggest a potential relationship between exposure to chemical agents and adverse reproductive health outcomes. Given the pervasive use of these chemical agents and their potential for reproductive health harm, further investigation into the safety of these products and their impacts on individual and community health is warranted urgently.

摘要

尽管执法部门常规使用化学制剂来控制人群,但这些产品对生殖健康的安全性尚不明确。此外,仅有有限的证据证明此类接触与不良生殖健康后果之间存在关联,这些后果包括子宫异常出血和潜在的妊娠中断。这项横断面研究调查了成年女性子宫接触执法部门使用的化学制剂(更为人所知的是“催泪瓦斯”)后的生殖结局。参与者是在警方暴力抗议活动之后通过社交媒体招募的。在纳入分析的1276名参与者中,83%报告至少经历了一种感兴趣的结局,包括子宫绞痛(69%)、月经提前出血(55%)、乳房压痛(30%)和月经推迟出血(19%)。化学制剂接触与不良生殖健康结局的较高几率显著相关,接触5天或更长时间的人出现不良结局的几率是其他人的2.6倍(置信区间:1.61, 4.22),并且认为自己的月经可能会根据心理社会压力因素而波动的人出现不良生殖健康经历的几率更高(比值比 = 1.94,置信区间:1.36, 2.79)。这些发现表明接触化学制剂与不良生殖健康结局之间可能存在关联。鉴于这些化学制剂的广泛使用及其对生殖健康造成危害的可能性,迫切需要对这些产品的安全性及其对个人和社区健康的影响进行进一步调查。

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