Rauscher Emily, Cao Xinyan
Sociology Department, Brown University, 108 George St. Maxcy Hall, Providence, RI 02912.
RSF. 2024 Jan;10(1):255-274. doi: 10.7758/rsf.2024.10.1.11.
Using National Vital Statistics Birth and Fetal Death Data 1995-2020 linked to county-level information on wildfires, we use variation in wildfire timing to examine how effects of wildfire exposure on infant health vary by maternal education. Results indicate that wildfire exposure increases the likelihood of low birth weight and fetal death, but effects vary by both trimester and maternal education. Mediation analyses suggest the variation by maternal education reflects selective survival and unequal sensitivity, rather than differential parental response to wildfires. In addition, mediation analyses suggest maternal behaviors explain a greater share of the relationship between wildfire exposure and infant health than air quality. Wildfires may therefore reduce infant health through stress.
利用1995 - 2020年与县级野火信息相关联的国家生命统计出生和胎儿死亡数据,我们利用野火发生时间的变化来研究野火暴露对婴儿健康的影响如何因母亲教育程度而异。结果表明,野火暴露会增加低出生体重和胎儿死亡的可能性,但影响因孕期和母亲教育程度而异。中介分析表明,母亲教育程度的差异反映了选择性生存和不平等的敏感性,而不是父母对野火的不同反应。此外,中介分析表明,母亲行为在野火暴露与婴儿健康之间的关系中所占比例比空气质量更大。因此,野火可能通过压力降低婴儿健康。