| Literature DB >> 19939268 |
Aleck Ostry1, Stefania Maggi, Ruth Hershler, Lisa Chen, Amber Louie, Clyde Hertzman.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Using a cohort of British Columbian male sawmill workers, we conducted a nested case-control study of the impact of rural compared to urban residence as well as rural/urban migration patterns in relation to hospitalization for non-work injury. We postulate that for many types of non-work injuries, rates will be higher in rural communities than in urban ones and that rates will also be higher for workers who migrate from urban to rural communities.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19939268 PMCID: PMC2789069 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-432
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Univariate analyses: Odds ratios for motor vehicle trauma and other non-work injury among sawmill workers for the period 1994 through 2001
| Motor Vehicle Trauma | Other non-work injury | |
|---|---|---|
| Urban stay | .60 (.42, .86). | .65 (.53, .80) |
| Urban migrate | .79 (.60, 1.04) | .96 (.82, 1.13) |
| Rural stay | 1.01 (.76, 1.35) | 1.43 (1.18, 1.74) |
| Rural to urban | 1.15 (.86, 1.54) | .82 (.67, .99) |
| Rural to rural | 1.49 (1.19, 1.86) | 1.33 (1.16, 1.53) |
* Numbers in parentheses are 95% Confidence Intervals.
Multivariate analyses: Odds ratios for motor vehicle trauma and other non-work injury among sawmill workers for the period 1994 through 2001
| Motor Vehicle Trauma | Other non-Work Injury | |
|---|---|---|
| Duration of job at | ||
| sawmill (years) | .99 (.97, 1.01) | .99 (.98, 1.01) |
| Marital status | 1.02 (0.97, 1.07) | 1.02 (.99, 1.05) |
| Tradesman | 1.99 (.98, 4.04) | 1.04(.72, 1.45) |
| Skilled | 2.49 (1.20, 5.17) | .95 (.66, 1.35) |
| Unskilled | 2.05 (.1.01, 4.17) | .96 (.68, 1.34) |
| Caucasian | 1 | 1 |
| Chinese | 1.07 (.34, 3.35) | .23 (.08, .70) |
| Sikh | 1.30 (.86, 1.96) | .84 (.61, 1.16) |
| Urban stay | 1 | 1 |
| Urban migrate | 1.35 (.87, .2.09) | 1.34 (1.04, 1.72) |
| Rural stay | 1.56 (1.01, 2.40) | 1.94 (1.49, 2.53) |
| Rural to urban | 1.76 (1.11, 2.79) | 1.12 (.85, 1.48) |
| Rural to rural | 2.09 (1.40, 3.13) | 1.63 (1.29, 2.07) |
* Numbers in parentheses are 95% Confidence Intervals.