| Literature DB >> 18785012 |
Mark Farfel1, Laura DiGrande, Robert Brackbill, Angela Prann, James Cone, Stephen Friedman, Deborah J Walker, Grant Pezeshki, Pauline Thomas, Sandro Galea, David Williamson, Thomas R Frieden, Lorna Thorpe.
Abstract
To date, health effects of exposure to the September 11, 2001 disaster in New York City have been studied in specific groups, but no studies have estimated its impact across the different exposed populations. This report provides an overview of the World Trade Center Health Registry (WTCHR) enrollees, their exposures, and their respiratory and mental health outcomes 2-3 years post-9/11. Results are extrapolated to the estimated universe of people eligible to enroll in the WTCHR to determine magnitude of impact. Building occupants, persons on the street or in transit in lower Manhattan on 9/11, local residents, rescue and recovery workers/volunteers, and area school children and staff were interviewed and enrolled in the WTCHR between September 2003 and November 2004. A total of 71,437 people enrolled in the WTCHR, for 17.4% coverage of the estimated eligible exposed population (nearly 410,000); 30% were recruited from lists, and 70% were self-identified. Many reported being in the dust cloud from the collapsing WTC Towers (51%), witnessing traumatic events (70%), or sustaining an injury (13%). After 9/11, 67% of adult enrollees reported new or worsening respiratory symptoms, 3% reported newly diagnosed asthma, 16% screened positive for probable posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and 8% for serious psychological distress (SPD). Newly diagnosed asthma was most common among rescue and recovery workers who worked on the debris pile (4.1%). PTSD was higher among those who reported Hispanic ethnicity (30%), household income < $25,000 (31%), or being injured (35%). Using previously published estimates of the total number of exposed people per WTCHR eligibility criteria, we estimate between 3,800 and 12,600 adults experienced newly diagnosed asthma and 34,600-70,200 adults experienced PTSD following the attacks, suggesting extensive adverse health impacts beyond the immediate deaths and injuries from the acute event.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18785012 PMCID: PMC2587652 DOI: 10.1007/s11524-008-9317-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Urban Health ISSN: 1099-3460 Impact factor: 3.671
FIGURE 1.Geographic distribution of registrants’ primary residences on September 11, 2001. A natural breaks classification scheme was used for the metropolitan NYC zip codes.
Source of interview and coverage by enrollment group, World Trade Center Health Registry
| WTCHR enrollment groupsa | Total | Source of Interview | Estimated population size | Estimated coverage | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| List-identified | Self-identified | |||||||
| % | % | % | % | |||||
| 71,437 | 100.0 | 21,239 | 29.7 | 50,198 | 70.3 | 409,492 | 17.4 | |
| 30,665 | 42.9 | 11,387 | 37.1 | 19,278 | 62.9 | 91,469 | 33.5 | |
| New York City Police Department (NYPD) | 3,757 | 5.3 | 70 | 1.9 | 3,687 | 98.1 | 5,000b | 75.1 |
| New York City Fire Department (FDNY) | 3,196 | 4.5 | 71 | 2.2 | 3,125 | 97.8 | 11,000 | 29.1 |
| Emergency Medical Service (EMS), medical, or disaster personnel | 1,314 | 1.8 | 86 | 6.5 | 1,228 | 93.5 | N/A | N/A |
| Construction or engineering | 4,363 | 6.1 | 2,512 | 57.6 | 1,851 | 42.4 | 20,397 | 21.4 |
| NYC Department of Sanitation | 2,117 | 3.0 | 1,786 | 84.4 | 331 | 15.6 | 3,400 | 62.3 |
| Volunteer organizations | 5,500 | 7.7 | 3,669 | 66.7 | 1,831 | 33.3 | 26,480 | 20.8 |
| Unaffiliated volunteers | 1,889 | 2.6 | 461 | 24.4 | 1,428 | 75.6 | N/A | N/A |
| State agencies | 336 | 0.5 | 81 | 24.1 | 255 | 75.9 | 8,897 | 3.8 |
| Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) | 436 | 0.6 | 288 | 66.1 | 148 | 33.9 | 3,499 | 12.5 |
| Federal agencies (not including FEMA) | 1,577 | 2.2 | 399 | 25.3 | 1,178 | 74.7 | 5,122 | 30.8 |
| Other | 6,180 | 8.7 | 1,964 | 31.8 | 4,216 | 68.2 | N/A | N/A |
| 2,646 | 3.7 | 397 | 15.0 | 2,249 | 85.0 | 15,197 | 17.4 | |
| Students (preK-12) | 2,075 | 2.9 | 289 | 13.9 | 1,786 | 86.1 | 12,466 | 16.6 |
| Staff | 571 | 0.8 | 108 | 18.9 | 463 | 81.1 | 2,731 | 20.9 |
| 14,665 | 20.5 | 3,850 | 26.3 | 10,815 | 73.7 | 57,511 | 25.5 | |
| Lived south of Chambers Street on 9/11 | 8,170 | 11.4 | 2,241 | 27.4 | 5,929 | 72.6 | 21,926 | 37.3 |
| Lived between Chambers and Canal Streets on 9/11 | 6,495c | 9.1 | 1,609 | 24.8 | 4,886 | 75.2 | 35,585 | 18.3 |
| 43,487 | 60.9 | 9,859 | 22.7 | 33,628 | 77.3 | 362,092 | 12.0 | |
| Occupants of WTC towers or other damaged or destroyed buildings | 10,393 | 14.6 | 3,367 | 32.4 | 7,026 | 67.6 | 24,015 | 43.3 |
| Occupants of other buildings nearby | 19,900 | 27.9 | 3,589 | 18.0 | 16,307 | 81.9 | 38,077 | 52.3 |
| Passersby or people in transit | 13,194 | 18.5 | 2,903 | 22.0 | 10,295 | 78.0 | 300,000 | 4.4 |
N/A Data not available
aWTCHR eligibility groups are not mutually exclusive; approximately 26% of registrants belong to more than one eligibility group.
bThe estimated population of 5,000 NYPD workers is most likely an underestimate.
cIncludes 1,176 residents from zip codes 10002 and 10013 that lived north of Canal Street on 9/11.
FIGURE 2.Overlap of major enrollment groups in the WTC Health Registry. Due to the difficulty of accurately representing more than three groups of greatly divergent size with a proportional circle Venn diagram, the smallest eligibility group, Students and School Staff (n = 2646), was excluded from this figure. Its overlap is described in the text.
Demographic characteristics, risk factors, self-reported event exposures and injuries by enrollment group, World Trade Center Health Registrya
| Parameter | Totalb | WTCHR enrollment groupsa | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rescue–recovery workers and volunteers | Students in schools south of Canal Street | Staff in schools south of Canal Street | Residents south of Canal Street | Building occupants, passersby, and people in transit south of Chambers Street on 9/11 | ||||||||
| % | % | % | % | % | % | |||||||
| 71,437 | 100.0 | 30,665 | 42.9 | 2,075 | 2.9 | 571 | 5.0 | 14,665 | 20.5 | 43,487 | 60.9 | |
| Gender | ||||||||||||
| Male | 42,794 | 59.9 | 23,780 | 77.6 | 1,016 | 49.0 | 155 | 27.2 | 6,617 | 45.1 | 23,231 | 53.4 |
| Female | 28,641 | 40.1 | 6,885 | 22.5 | 1,059 | 51.0 | 416 | 72.9 | 8,046 | 54.9 | 20,255 | 46.6 |
| Age group at interview | ||||||||||||
| <18 | 2,635 | 3.7 | 27 | 0.1 | 1,633 | 78.8 | 2 | 0.4 | 2,204 | 15.1 | 1,563 | 3.6 |
| 18–24 | 2,635 | 3.7 | 857 | 2.8 | 440 | 21.2 | 25 | 4.5 | 819 | 5.6 | 1,574 | 3.6 |
| 25–44 | 33,927 | 47.3 | 16,375 | 53.6 | 0 | 0 | 223 | 39.8 | 4,930 | 33.6 | 20,830 | 47.9 |
| 45–64 | 28,362 | 39.6 | 12,360 | 40.4 | 0 | 0 | 287 | 51.2 | 4,754 | 32.4 | 17,341 | 39.9 |
| 65+ | 3,520 | 4.9 | 954 | 3.1 | 0 | 0 | 24 | 4.3 | 1,868 | 12.7 | 1,921 | 4.4 |
| Race/ethnicity | ||||||||||||
| Non-Hispanic White | 44,970 | 63.0 | 21,883 | 71.4 | 875 | 42.2 | 244 | 42.7 | 8,392 | 57.2 | 25,859 | 59.5 |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 8,466 | 11.9 | 2,698 | 8.8 | 215 | 10.4 | 88 | 15.4 | 823 | 5.6 | 6,335 | 14.6 |
| Hispanic | 9,564 | 13.4 | 4,139 | 13.5 | 401 | 19.3 | 127 | 22.2 | 1,924 | 13.1 | 6,081 | 14.0 |
| Asian | 5,382 | 7.5 | 740 | 2.4 | 453 | 21.8 | 72 | 12.6 | 2,844 | 19.4 | 3,282 | 7.6 |
| Other | 3,055 | 4.3 | 1,205 | 3.9 | 131 | 6.3 | 40 | 7.0 | 682 | 4.7 | 1,930 | 4.4 |
| Total household income at interview (in thousands)c | ||||||||||||
| <25 | 6,858 | 11.3 | 2,182 | 7.9 | N/A | 110 | 22.4 | 2,871 | 27.7 | 3,972 | 10.8 | |
| 25 to <50 | 13,081 | 21.6 | 5,538 | 20.0 | 167 | 33.9 | 1,814 | 17.5 | 8,195 | 22.4 | ||
| 50 to <75 | 12,791 | 21.1 | 6,958 | 25.1 | 92 | 18.7 | 1,339 | 12.9 | 7,072 | 19.3 | ||
| 75 to <150 | 20,648 | 34.1 | 11,187 | 40.4 | 105 | 21.3 | 2,366 | 22.9 | 12,074 | 33.0 | ||
| ≥150 | 7,122 | 11.8 | 1,836 | 6.6 | 18 | 3.7 | 1,963 | 19.0 | 5,334 | 14.6 | ||
| Residence on 9/11 | ||||||||||||
| New York City | 46,241 | 64.7 | 14,895 | 48.6 | 2,043 | 98.5 | 493 | 86.3 | 14,665 | 100.0 | 30,981 | 71.2 |
| Manhattan | 21,370 | 29.9 | 3,544 | 11.6 | 1,547 | 74.6 | 289 | 50.6 | 14,665 | 100.0 | 13,838 | 31.8 |
| Bronx | 3,312 | 4.6 | 1,571 | 5.1 | 36 | 1.7 | 23 | 4.0 | 0 | 0 | 2,198 | 5.1 |
| Brooklyn | 9,602 | 13.4 | 3,426 | 11.2 | 264 | 12.7 | 98 | 17.2 | 0 | 0 | 7,286 | 16.8 |
| Queens | 7,797 | 10.9 | 3,816 | 12.4 | 175 | 8.4 | 68 | 11.9 | 0 | 0 | 5,114 | 11.8 |
| Staten Island | 4,160 | 5.8 | 2,538 | 8.3 | 21 | 1.0 | 15 | 2.6 | 0 | 0 | 2,545 | 5.9 |
| Other New York State | 10,670 | 14.9 | 7,183 | 23.4 | 8 | 0.4 | 22 | 3.9 | 0 | 0 | 5,604 | 12.9 |
| New Jersey | 7,294 | 10.2 | 2,628 | 8.6 | 12 | 0.6 | 39 | 6.8 | 0 | 0 | 5,361 | 12.3 |
| Connecticut | 481 | 0.7 | 244 | 0.8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 268 | 0.6 |
| Otherd | 6,751 | 9.5 | 5,715 | 18.6 | 12 | 0.6 | 17 | 3.0 | 0 | 0 | 1,273 | 2.9 |
| Smoking status at interview | ||||||||||||
| Current smoker | 10,878 | 15.8 | 5,146 | 17.0 | N/A | 87 | 15.6 | 1,889 | 14.6 | 6,552 | 15.7 | |
| Former smoker | 18,038 | 26.2 | 8,160 | 26.9 | 137 | 24.6 | 3,478 | 26.9 | 10,697 | 25.6 | ||
| Never smoker | 39,953 | 58.0 | 17,007 | 56.1 | 333 | 59.8 | 7,556 | 58.5 | 24,608 | 58.8 | ||
| Caught in dust and debris cloud that resulted from the collapse of the towers on 9/11 | ||||||||||||
| Yes | 36,452 | 51.4 | 11,355 | 37.2 | 1,058 | 52.3 | 362 | 64.2 | 7,195 | 49.9 | 30,535 | 70.7 |
| No | 34,457 | 48.6 | 19,170 | 62.8 | 967 | 47.8 | 202 | 35.8 | 7,237 | 50.2 | 12,628 | 29.3 |
| Witnessed a traumatic event on 9/11 | ||||||||||||
| Witnessed any event | 49,551 | 69.8 | 15,131 | 49.5 | 1,619 | 79.9 | 479 | 84.3 | 10,378 | 71.8 | 39,671 | 91.7 |
| Type of event witnessed | ||||||||||||
| Airplane hitting WTC | 20,247 | 28.5 | 5,639 | 18.4 | 560 | 27.9 | 219 | 38.6 | 4,815 | 33.3 | 16,573 | 38.3 |
| People falling or jumping from WTC | 20,343 | 28.8 | 4,952 | 16.2 | 581 | 29.6 | 190 | 34.0 | 4,002 | 28.0 | 18,586 | 43.5 |
| Buildings collapsing | 33,179 | 46.7 | 10,898 | 35.6 | 1,067 | 53.1 | 335 | 59.0 | 7,167 | 49.6 | 26,456 | 61.2 |
| People running away from a cloud or smoke | 37,620 | 52.9 | 9,679 | 31.6 | 1,348 | 66.2 | 396 | 40.0 | 8,168 | 56.4 | 33,076 | 76.5 |
| People injured or killed | 23,547 | 33.3 | 8,966 | 29.4 | 478 | 24.2 | 163 | 29.0 | 3,753 | 26.2 | 19,731 | 46.0 |
| Injuries on 9/11 | ||||||||||||
| Sustained an injury | 9,177 | 12.9 | 4,654 | 15.2 | 78 | 3.8 | 72 | 12.7 | 965 | 6.6 | 6,887 | 15.9 |
| Type of injury | ||||||||||||
| Burn | 1,208 | 1.7 | 604 | 2.0 | 9 | 0.4 | 12 | 2.1 | 141 | 1.0 | 907 | 2.1 |
| Broken bone | 579 | 0.8 | 233 | 0.8 | 3 | 0.1 | 8 | 1.4 | 85 | 0.6 | 489 | 1.1 |
| Concussion | 444 | 0.6 | 197 | 0.6 | 4 | 0.2 | 8 | 1.4 | 50 | 0.3 | 395 | 0.9 |
| Cut | 4,874 | 6.9 | 2,995 | 9.8 | 37 | 1.8 | 26 | 4.6 | 400 | 2.8 | 3,534 | 8.2 |
| Sprain or strain | 5,278 | 7.4 | 2,381 | 7.8 | 44 | 2.1 | 45 | 7.9 | 588 | 4.1 | 4,121 | 9.6 |
aWTCHR eligibility groups are not mutually exclusive; approximately 26% of registrants belong to more than one eligibility group.
bTotals do not add up to 71,437 because not all the enrollees answered all the questions. N missing = 2 for gender, 358 for age, 2,568 for smoking status, 528 for dust, 339 to 881 for witnessing events, 205 to 493 for types of injuries. Totals and percentages are based on non-missing responses only.
cHousehold income is displayed only for enrollees 18+ years of age at interview. N 18+ = 68,444 for total, 30,546 for rescue–recovery workers and volunteers, 559 for school staff, 440 for adult students, 12,371 for residents, and 41,666 for building occupants, passersby, and people in transit. N missing=7,994 for household income.
dIncludes enrollees from other states (N = 5350), Canada (N = 76), Puerto Rico (N = 33), and those with no zipcode reported (1,292).
N/A Data not available because the majority of student enrollees were under the age of 18 at the time of interview, and proxy interviews resulted in missing data.
FIGURE 3.Enrollees’ self-reported locations when first caught in the dust cloud on 9/11. Location data were successfully geocoded for 24,847 (68%) of the registrants who reported being caught in the dust cloud.
Health outcomes and bivariate associations with demographic characteristics, risk factors, and self-reported event exposures among registrants 18 years of age and older at interview, World Trade Center Health Registry (N = 68,444)
| Parameter | Totala | Respiratory health measures | Mental health measures | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Any new or worsening respiratory symptomsb | Newly diagnosed asthma | Serious psychological distress (SPD)c | Probable PTSDd | |||||||||||
| % | % | % | % | % | ||||||||||
| 68,444 | 100.0 | 45,889 | 67.1 | 1,967 | 2.9 | 5,604 | 8.4 | 10,693 | 16.3 | |||||
| List-identified | 20,780 | 30.4 | 11,139 | 53.6 | 0.0001 | 335 | 1.6 | 0.0001 | 1,434 | 7.2 | 0.0001 | 2,502 | 12.7 | 0.0001 |
| Self-identified | 47,664 | 69.6 | 34,750 | 72.9 | 1,632 | 3.5 | 4,170 | 9.0 | 8,191 | 17.8 | ||||
| Gender | ||||||||||||||
| Male | 41,343 | 60.4 | 27,194 | 65.8 | 0.0001 | 1,013 | 2.5 | 0.0001 | 2,753 | 6.8 | 0.0001 | 5,430 | 13.6 | 0.0001 |
| Female | 27,099 | 39.6 | 18,694 | 69.0 | 954 | 3.6 | 2,850 | 10.8 | 5,262 | 20.4 | ||||
| Age group at interview | ||||||||||||||
| 18–24 | 2,635 | 3.9 | 1,419 | 53.9 | 0.0001 | 72 | 2.8 | 0.586 | 175 | 6.8 | 0.0001 | 282 | 10.9 | 0.0001 |
| 25–44 | 33,927 | 49.6 | 22,570 | 66.5 | 999 | 3.0 | 2,485 | 7.5 | 5,036 | 15.3 | ||||
| 45–64 | 28,362 | 41.4 | 19,662 | 69.3 | 808 | 2.9 | 2,670 | 9.7 | 4,993 | 18.4 | ||||
| 65+ | 3,520 | 5.1 | 2,238 | 63.6 | 88 | 2.6 | 274 | 8.5 | 382 | 12.5 | ||||
| Race/ethnicity | ||||||||||||||
| Non Hispanic White | 43,560 | 63.6 | 27,606 | 63.4 | 0.0001 | 1,192 | 2.8 | 0.0001 | 2,504 | 5.8 | 0.0001 | 4,946 | 11.6 | 0.0001 |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 8,214 | 12.0 | 6,261 | 76.2 | 206 | 2.5 | 943 | 11.9 | 1,962 | 24.8 | ||||
| Hispanic | 9,026 | 13.2 | 6,912 | 76.6 | 332 | 3.7 | 1,473 | 16.9 | 2,628 | 30.1 | ||||
| Asian | 4,828 | 7.1 | 3,083 | 63.9 | 156 | 3.3 | 376 | 8.3 | 647 | 14.6 | ||||
| Other | 2,816 | 4.1 | 2,027 | 72.0 | 81 | 3.0 | 308 | 12.5 | 510 | 23.6 | ||||
| Total household income at interview (in thousands) | ||||||||||||||
| <25 | 6,858 | 11.3 | 4,897 | 71.4 | 0.0001 | 246 | 3.6 | 0.0018j | 1,420 | 21.6 | 0.0001 | 2,017 | 31.4 | 0.0001 |
| 25 to <50 | 13,081 | 21.6 | 9,296 | 71.1 | 359 | 2.8 | 1,624 | 12.8 | 2,958 | 23.3 | ||||
| 50 to <75 | 12,791 | 21.1 | 8,978 | 70.2 | 389 | 3.1 | 919 | 7.3 | 2,001 | 16.0 | ||||
| 75 to <150 | 20,648 | 34.1 | 13,950 | 67.6 | 630 | 3.1 | 940 | 4.6 | 2,287 | 11.3 | ||||
| ≥150 | 7,122 | 11.8 | 3,945 | 55.4 | 152 | 2.1 | 204 | 2.9 | 579 | 8.3 | ||||
| All adult enrollees | ||||||||||||||
| Smoking status at interview | ||||||||||||||
| Current smoker | 10,832 | 16.1 | 8,010 | 74.0 | 0.0001 | 279 | 2.6 | 0.090 | 1,515 | 14.3 | 0.0001 | 2,515 | 23.9 | 0.0001 |
| Former smoker | 17,961 | 26.6 | 12,244 | 68.2 | 525 | 2.9 | 1,181 | 6.7 | 2,503 | 14.4 | ||||
| Never smoker | 38,699 | 57.3 | 25,153 | 65.0 | 1150 | 3.0 | 2,843 | 7.5 | 5,621 | 15.0 | ||||
| Caught in the dust and debris cloud that resulted from the collapse of the towers on 9/11 | ||||||||||||||
| Yes | 35,109 | 51.6 | 26,640 | 75.9 | 0.0001 | 1,161 | 3.3 | 0.0001 | 3,700 | 10.8 | 0.0001 | 7,243 | 21.5 | 0.0001 |
| No | 32,886 | 48.4 | 19,062 | 58.0 | 796 | 2.4 | 1,885 | 5.9 | 3,415 | 10.8 | ||||
| Witnessed a traumatic event on 9/11 | ||||||||||||||
| Yes | 47,767 | 70.1 | 34,172 | 71.5 | 0.0001 | 1,493 | 3.1 | 0.0001 | 4,600 | 9.9 | 0.0001 | 8,950 | 19.5 | 0.0001 |
| No | 20,378 | 29.9 | 11,633 | 57.1 | 465 | 2.3 | 990 | 5.0 | 1,721 | 8.7 | ||||
| Sustained an injury on 9/11 | ||||||||||||||
| Yes | 9,079 | 13.3 | 7,802 | 85.9 | 0.0001 | 384 | 4.3 | 0.0001 | 1,637 | 18.6 | 0.0001 | 3,037 | 35.0 | 0.0001 |
| No | 59,211 | 86.7 | 38,086 | 64.3 | 1,583 | 2.7 | 3,967 | 6.9 | 7,656 | 13.4 | ||||
| Totale | 30,546 | 44.6 | 21,033 | 68.9 | 971 | 3.2 | 2,134 | 7.2 | 4,206 | 14.2 | ||||
| Location of rescue/recovery workf | ||||||||||||||
| Worked at WTC on pile | 12,494 | 40.9 | 9,966 | 79.8 | 0.0001 | 510 | 4.1 | 0.0001 | 815 | 6.7 | 0.0041 | 1,805 | 14.8 | 0.0001 |
| Worked at WTC in another area | 17,115 | 56.0 | 10,583 | 61.8 | 437 | 2.6 | 1,264 | 7.6 | 2,329 | 14.1 | ||||
| Worked at Staten Island recovery operations | 828 | 2.7 | 412 | 49.8 | 20 | 2.4 | 43 | 5.3 | 57 | 7.0 | ||||
| Worked on a transport barge | 80 | 0.3 | 51 | 63.8 | 2 | 2.5 | 5 | 6.5 | 8 | 10.1 | ||||
| Worked on pile on September 11, 2001 | ||||||||||||||
| Yes | 4,096 | 13.4 | 3,604 | 88.0 | 0.0001 | 255 | 6.3 | 0.0001 | 241 | 6.0 | 0.003 | 667 | 16.7 | 0.0001 |
| No | 26,443 | 86.6 | 17,422 | 65.9 | 715 | 2.7 | 1,892 | 7.3 | 3,538 | 13.8 | ||||
| Totale,g | 12,371 | 18.1 | 8,153 | 65.9 | 373 | 3.1 | 1,132 | 9.6 | 1,775 | 15.5 | ||||
| Evacuated home | ||||||||||||||
| Yes, returned by interview | 6,836 | 55.8 | 4,478 | 65.5 | 0.0026 | 184 | 2.7 | 0.0065 | 575 | 8.6 | 0.0004 | 987 | 15.1 | 0.0005 |
| Yes, did not return by interview | 622 | 5.1 | 392 | 63.0 | 14 | 2.3 | 67 | 10.9 | 126 | 21.1 | ||||
| Did not evacuate home | 4,804 | 39.2 | 3,272 | 68.1 | 174 | 3.7 | 488 | 10.8 | 660 | 15.2 | ||||
| Period when residential evacuees returned homeh | ||||||||||||||
| September 11–13, 2001 | 594 | 8.8 | 431 | 72.6 | 0.0001 | 21 | 3.6 | 0.0184j | 80 | 13.9 | 0.0001 | 133 | 23.9 | 0.0001 |
| September 14–19, 2001 | 1,534 | 22.7 | 1,016 | 66.2 | 48 | 3.2 | 127 | 8.5 | 188 | 12.8 | ||||
| September 20–October 19, 2001 | 3,058 | 45.3 | 1,910 | 62.5 | 80 | 2.6 | 211 | 7.1 | 391 | 13.3 | ||||
| October 20–November 19, 2001 | 801 | 11.8 | 520 | 64.9 | 17 | 2.1 | 59 | 7.6 | 101 | 13.3 | ||||
| November 20–December 19, 2001 | 349 | 5.2 | 233 | 66.8 | 6 | 1.7 | 37 | 10.8 | 54 | 16.2 | ||||
| After December 19, 2001 | 416 | 6.2 | 300 | 72.1 | 8 | 1.9 | 48 | 11.9 | 96 | 23.8 | ||||
| Totale | 41,666 | 60.9 | 28,847 | 69.2 | 1,247 | 3.0 | 3,998 | 9.9 | 7,752 | 19.4 | ||||
| Location on 9/11 | ||||||||||||||
| Occupant of damaged or destroyed building | 10,276 | 25.0 | 6,256 | 60.9 | 0.0001 | 255 | 2.5 | 0.0001 | 1,072 | 10.7 | 0.0001 | 2,134 | 21.4 | 0.0001 |
| Occupant of undamaged building | 18,993 | 46.1 | 13,517 | 71.2 | 555 | 2.9 | 1,653 | 8.9 | 3,164 | 17.3 | ||||
| On the street or in transit | 11,917 | 28.9 | 8,713 | 73.1 | 425 | 3.6 | 1,210 | 10.6 | 2,348 | 20.8 | ||||
| Evacuated workplace | ||||||||||||||
| Yes, returned by interview | 16,909 | 57.6 | 12,205 | 72.2 | 0.0001 | 456 | 2.7 | 0.0001 | 1,369 | 8.3 | 0.0001 | 2,898 | 17.7 | 0.0001 |
| Yes, did not return by interview | 7,332 | 25.0 | 3,999 | 54.5 | 131 | 1.8 | 888 | 12.4 | 1,625 | 23.1 | ||||
| Did not evacuate workplace | 5,096 | 17.4 | 3,642 | 71.5 | 158 | 3.1 | 570 | 11.6 | 1,043 | 21.4 | ||||
| Period when evacuated workers returned to worki | ||||||||||||||
| September 11–13, 2001 | 2,963 | 14.4 | 2,333 | 78.7 | 0.0001 | 104 | 3.5 | 0.0632j | 287 | 10.0 | 0.0503 | 596 | 20.8 | 0.0001 |
| September 14–19, 2001 | 8,726 | 42.3 | 6,323 | 72.5 | 240 | 2.8 | 713 | 8.4 | 1,485 | 17.5 | ||||
| September 20–October 19, 2001 | 7,053 | 34.2 | 5,094 | 72.2 | 190 | 2.7 | 612 | 8.9 | 1,213 | 17.8 | ||||
| October 20–November 19, 2001 | 1,194 | 5.8 | 834 | 69.9 | 38 | 3.2 | 88 | 7.5 | 212 | 18.4 | ||||
| November 20–December 19, 2001 | 488 | 2.4 | 295 | 60.5 | 9 | 1.9 | 35 | 7.3 | 61 | 12.9 | ||||
| After December 19, 2001 | 231 | 1.1 | 158 | 68.4 | 5 | 2.2 | 20 | 9.0 | 44 | 19.7 | ||||
aTotals do not add up to 68,444 because not all the enrollees answered all the questions. Among all adults, N missing = 2 for gender, 7,944 for income, 952 for smoking status, 449 for dust, 229 for traumatic events and 150 for injury. Totals and percentages are based on non-missing values only.
bIncludes persistent cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, throat irritation, or sinus irritation
cMeasured by Kessler-6. All six questions must have been answered.
dMeasured by PTSD Checklist. All 17 items must have been answered.
eIncludes school staff and adult students only if they are eligible in one of the other three eligibility categories (workers, residents, building occupants). A total of 80 school staff and 58 adult students are excluded
fIf enrollee worked at both WTC and Staten Island/Barge sites, working at the WTC site took precedence for categorization.
gIncludes 953 adult residents from zip codes 10002 and 10013 that lived north of Canal Street on 9/11
hAsked only of residents south of Canal Street who reported that they evacuated. Categories of dates based on when rainfall occurred (September 14th and 19th), and when the fires at the WTC site were extinguished (December 19th).
iAsked only of registrants who worked in a building south of Chambers Street and evacuated. Categories of dates based on when rainfall occurred (September 14th and 19th), and when the fires at the WTC site were extinguished (December 19th).
jBased on Cochran–Armitage test for trend in proportions
Estimates of total burden of illness among registrants 18 years of age and older, based on prevalence of reported health problems in the WTCHR and estimates of populations eligible for WTCHR enrollmenta
| Parameter | Lower boundb | Midpointc | Upper boundd |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rescue–recovery workers and volunteers | 32,300 | 41,200 | 61,800 |
| Building occupants, passersby, and people in transit | 86,600 | 112,400 | 161,500 |
| Residents south of Canal St. | 5,900 | 7,600 | 8,900 |
| Total | 124,800 | 161,200 | 232,200 |
| Rescue–recovery workers and volunteers | 1,100 | 1,600 | 3,700 |
| Building occupants, passersby, and people in transit | 2,400 | 3,700 | 8,300 |
| Residents south of Canal St. | 300 | 400 | 600 |
| Total | 3,800 | 5,700 | 12,600 |
| Rescue–recovery workers and volunteers | 1,700 | 2,500 | 3,400 |
| Building occupants, passersby, and people in transit | 7,700 | 11,400 | 16,000 |
| Residents south of Canal St. | 300 | 400 | 600 |
| Total | 9,700 | 14,300 | 20,000 |
| Rescue–recovery workers and volunteers | 7,300 | 10,600 | 13,700 |
| Building occupants, passersby and people in transit | 26,500 | 38,000 | 54,700 |
| Residents south of Canal St. | 800 | 1,100 | 1,800 |
| Total | 34,600 | 49,700 | 70,200 |
aBurden estimates are rounded to the nearest hundred.
bLower bound estimate adjusts for the possibility that even among listed persons, those ill were 50% more likely to enroll in the WTCHR. The lower bound estimate is the product of the total population exposed and the ratio of A to B, where (A) is the number of list-identified persons who were ill and (B) is the sum of the number of list-identified persons who were healthy ×1.5 and the number of list-identified persons who were ill.
cMidpoint estimate is the product of the percent ill among list-identified persons and the total population exposed
dUpper bound estimate is the product of the percent ill among self-identified persons and the total population exposed
Summary of previous analysis of health problems using WTCHR
| Reference | Population | Sample Size | Health problem | Findings | Associated Factors |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brackbill et al. 2004 | Survivors from WTC towers and other damaged buildings | 8,418 | Various | Injuries—43.6% | Dust cloud exposure |
| New or worsening respiratory problem—56.6% | |||||
| New diagnosis of asthma—2.0% | |||||
| Heartburn/reflux—23.9% | |||||
| Severe headaches 21.0% | |||||
| Serious psychological distress—10.7% | |||||
| Wheeler et al. 2007 | Rescue and recovery workers | 25,748 | Respiratory | New diagnosis of asthma—3.6%. | Longer duration of exposure |
| Earlier arrival time | |||||
| Worked on the WTC pile | |||||
| Delay in using masks or respirators | |||||
| Perrin et al. 2007 | Rescue and recovery workers and volunteers | 28,692 | Mental health | PTSDa—14.7%. overall | Longer duration of exposure |
| By selected groups: | Earlier arrival time | ||||
| Police—7.2% | Performing tasks uncommon for one’s occupation | ||||
| Volunteer organizations—8.4% | |||||
| Sanitation—13.0% | |||||
| Firefighters—14.3% | |||||
| Construction/engineering—20.8% | |||||
| Unaffiliated volunteers—24.7% | |||||
| DiGrande et al. 2008 | Residents of lower Manhattan | 11,037 | Mental health | PTSDa—15.1%. | Women |
| Minorities | |||||
| Lower income | |||||
| Injured on 9/11 | |||||
| Dust cloud exposure | |||||
| Witnessing traumatic events | |||||
| Thomas et al. 2008 | Children in lower Manhattan | 3,184 | Respiratory | New diagnosis of asthma—5.7% | Dust cloud exposure |
All analyses are based on initial surveys conducted in 2003–2004
aProbable posttraumatic stress disorder based on a score of 44 or greater on the PTSD Checklist Civilian Version (PCL).