非金属矿男工队列中的工人离职与自杀和用药过量死亡率

IF 4.1 Q1 PSYCHIATRY SSM. Mental health Pub Date : 2024-07-06 DOI:10.1016/j.ssmmh.2024.100336
Hilary L. Colbeth , Jacqueline M. Ferguson , Sally Picciotto , Stella Koutros , Debra T. Silverman , Ellen A. Eisen
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背景与其他行业相比,采矿和采掘业的自杀、用药过量以及与药物相关的肝病(绝望死亡)的发病率大大增加。为了更好地了解这些死亡的驱动因素,我们在 "矿工柴油机废气研究 II"(Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study II)的 11,009 名男性矿工回顾性队列中,研究了自杀或用药过量死亡率与工人离职年龄的关系。由于经济不景气,采矿业在 20 世纪 80 年代初减少了劳动力;因此,对 1980 年之前和之后的工人离职情况分别建立了模型。与积极就业的工人相比,非积极就业工人的自杀或用药过量危险率高出 2.56 倍(95% CI:1.88, 3.50)。根据 187 例自杀或用药过量案例,1980 年以前,工人离职年龄较小与自杀或用药过量死亡之间的关系为零或保护性关系。然而,1980 年以后,与 55 岁以后退出工作岗位的人相比,30-39 岁之间退出工作岗位的人死亡风险较高,HR = 1.33,95% CI (0.70, 2.53),30 岁以前退出工作岗位的人自杀或用药过量死亡的 HR 为 1.57 (0.83, 2.96)。
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Worker exit and suicide and overdose mortality in a cohort of male non-metal mine workers

Background

Suicides, overdoses, and drug-related liver diseases (deaths of despair) are greatly elevated in the mining and extraction industries compared to other industries. To better understand the drivers of these deaths, we examined suicide or overdose mortality in relation to age at worker exit among a retrospective cohort of 11,009 male mine workers from the Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study II.

Methods

We calculated age-adjusted mortality rates (1947–2015) and estimated hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) for suicide or overdose death in relation to age at worker exit (leaving work). The mining industry curtailed its workforce in the early 1980s due to economic downturn; therefore, separate models were fit for worker exit pre- and post-1980.

Results

Suicide deaths peaked between 1980 and 1989 at 67.2 per 100,000, more than double the rate in the general population. The hazard rate for suicide or overdose was 2.56 times higher for inactive versus actively employed workers (95% CI: 1.88, 3.50). Based on 187 suicides or overdoses, associations between younger age at worker exit and suicide or overdose death were null or protective before 1980. However post-1980, those who exited between ages 30–39 years had an elevated risk of death HR = 1.33, 95% CI (0.70, 2.53) and those who exited before age 30 had a HR for suicide or overdose of 1.57 (0.83, 2.96) compared to those who exited work after age 55.

Conclusion

Worker exit may contribute to the elevated mortality from suicide or overdose among male mine workers, particularly among younger age groups.

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