Occupation as a gendered-role and outcome in systemic sclerosis.

Fatema Alkhamees, Oriana Hoi Yun Yu, Mianbo Wang, Marie Hudson
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Abstract

Objective: Sex and gender are of growing scientific interest in disease onset and course. While sex differences have been shown to exist in systemic sclerosis, there is a paucity of data on gender. Our objective was to examine the association between occupation, a gender-related role and outcomes in systemic sclerosis.

Methods: An occupation score ranging from 0 to 100, with lower scores representing occupations traditionally held by men and higher scores traditionally held by women, was constructed using the National Occupational Classification 2016 and data from Statistics Canada. Subjects in the Canadian Scleroderma Research Group registry were assigned an occupation score based on self-reported occupation. Multivariate models, adjusted for sex, age, smoking and education were used to estimate the independent effect of occupation score on systemic sclerosis outcomes.

Results: We included 1104 subjects, of which 961 were females (87%) and 143 (13%) males. There were differences between females versus males: disease duration (9.9 vs 7.6 years, p = 0.002), diffuse disease (35% vs 54%, p < 0.001), interstitial lung disease (28% vs 37%, p = 0.021) and pulmonary hypertension (10% vs 4%, p = 0.033), but not pain, response to treatment and mortality. The median occupation scores differed between females and males (84.3 (interquartile range 56.8, 89.4) vs 24.9 (4.3, 54.1), p < 0.001). The Spearman correlation between sex and occupation score was 0.44, indicating a weak correlation. In adjusted analyses, occupation score was not an independent predictor of disease subset (diffuse vs limited), interstitial lung disease, pulmonary hypertension, pain, response to treatment or mortality.

Conclusion: We did not find independent associations between an occupation score, a gender-related role and outcomes in systemic sclerosis. These results should be interpreted with caution as occupation may be a poor measure of gender. Future research using a validated measure of gender will be needed to generate robust data on the effect of gender in systemic sclerosis.

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职业在系统性硬化症中的性别作用和结果。
目的:性别和社会性别在疾病的发病和病程中越来越受到科学关注。虽然系统性硬化症中存在性别差异,但关于性别的数据却很缺乏。我们的目的是检查职业、性别相关角色和系统性硬化症结局之间的关系。方法:使用2016年国家职业分类和加拿大统计局的数据构建职业得分,范围为0 - 100,得分较低代表传统上由男性担任的职业,得分较高代表传统上由女性担任的职业。加拿大硬皮病研究小组登记的受试者根据自我报告的职业分配一个职业分数。采用多变量模型,对性别、年龄、吸烟和教育进行调整,以估计职业评分对系统性硬化症结局的独立影响。结果:纳入1104例受试者,其中女性961例(87%),男性143例(13%)。女性与男性之间存在差异:疾病持续时间(9.9 vs 7.6年,p = 0.002),弥漫性疾病(35% vs 54%, p = 0.021)和肺动脉高压(10% vs 4%, p = 0.033),但疼痛,治疗反应和死亡率没有差异。中位职业得分在女性和男性之间存在差异(84.3(四分位数范围56.8,89.4)vs 24.9 (4.3, 54.1), p结论:我们没有发现职业得分、性别相关角色和系统性硬化症结局之间的独立关联。这些结果应该谨慎解释,因为职业可能是衡量性别的一个糟糕指标。未来的研究需要使用一种有效的性别测量方法来产生关于性别在系统性硬化症中的影响的可靠数据。
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