Drug Overdose Mortality by Usual Occupation and Industry: 46 U.S. States and New York City, 2020.

Rachael M Billock, Andrea L Steege, Arialdi Miniño
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Objective-This report describes deaths from drug overdoses in 2020 in U.S. residents in 46 states and New York City by usual occupation and industry. Methods-Frequencies, death rates, and proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) are presented using the 2020 National Vital Statistics System mortality data file. Data were restricted to decedents aged 16-64 for rates and 15-64 for PMRs with usual occupations and industries in the paid civilian workforce. Age-standardized drug overdose death rates were estimated for usual occupation and industry groups overall, and age-adjusted drug overdose PMRs were estimated for each usual occupation and industry group overall and by sex, race and Hispanic-origin group, type of drug, and drug overdose intent. Age-adjusted drug overdose PMRs were also estimated for individual occupations and industries. Results-Drug overdose mortality varied by usual occupation and industry. Workers in the construction and extraction occupation group (162.6 deaths per 100,000 workers, 95% confidence interval: 155.8-169.4) and construction industry group (130.9, 126.0-135.8) had the highest drug overdose death rates. The highest group-level drug overdose PMRs were observed in decedents in the construction and extraction occupation group and the construction industry group (145.4, 143.6-147.1 and 144.9, 143.2-146.5, respectively). Differences in drug overdose PMRs by usual occupation and industry group were observed within each sex, within each race and Hispanicorigin group, by drug type, and by drug overdose intent. Among individual occupations and industries, the highest drug overdose PMRs were observed in decedents who worked as fishers and related fishing occupations and in fishing, hunting, and trapping industries (193.1, 166.8-222.4 and 186.5, 161.7-214.1, respectively). Conclusions-Variation in drug overdose death rates and PMRs by usual occupation and industry in 2020 demonstrates the disproportionate burden of the ongoing drug overdose crisis on certain sectors of the U.S. workforce.

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按通常职业和行业划分的药物过量死亡率:美国46个州和纽约市,2020年。
目的:本报告描述了2020年美国46个州和纽约市居民因药物过量死亡的情况,并按通常的职业和行业进行了分类。方法:使用2020年国家生命统计系统死亡率数据文件呈现频率、死亡率和比例死亡率(pmr)。数据仅限于年龄在16-64岁之间的比率和年龄在15-64岁之间的一般职业和行业为有薪文职劳动力的pmr。总体估计了通常职业和行业组的年龄标准化药物过量死亡率,总体估计了每个通常职业和行业组的年龄调整药物过量pmr,并按性别、种族和西班牙裔群体、药物类型和药物过量意图进行了估计。年龄调整后的药物过量pmr也对个别职业和行业进行了估计。结果:药物过量死亡率因通常的职业和行业而异。建筑和采掘业工人的药物过量死亡率最高(每10万工人中有162.6人死亡,95%可信区间为155.8-169.4),建筑业工人的药物过量死亡率最高(130.9,126.0-135.8)。建筑采掘职业组和建筑行业组患者用药过量pmr最高,分别为145.4、143.6 ~ 147.1和144.9、143.2 ~ 146.5。药物过量pmr按通常职业和行业组在各性别、各种族和西班牙裔组、药物类型和药物过量意图方面存在差异。在个体职业和行业中,从事渔民及相关渔业和渔业、狩猎、诱捕业的死亡人员药物过量pmr最高(分别为193.1、166.8 ~ 222.4和186.5、161.7 ~ 214.1)。结论:在2020年,药物过量死亡率和pmr随通常职业和行业的变化表明,美国某些劳动力部门持续的药物过量危机造成了不成比例的负担。
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