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Leslie A MacDonald1, LeaVonne Pulley, Misty J Hein, Virginia J Howard.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Coronary heart disease and stroke are major contributors to preventable mortality. Evidence links work conditions to these diseases; however, occupational data are perceived to be difficult to collect for large population-based cohorts. We report methodological details and the feasibility of conducting an occupational ancillary study for a large U.S. prospective cohort being followed longitudinally for cardiovascular disease and stroke.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24512119 PMCID: PMC3933294 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
REGARDS occupational survey content areas
| • At enrollment | • Same as enrollment job |
| • Current | • Same as current job |
| • Industry | |
| • Ever worked shiftwork | • Job title and duties |
| • Years of shiftwork | • Job tenure |
| • Type of shiftwork | • Year left this job |
| • Number of jobs held in the past 10 years | • Employer size |
| • Work arrangement | |
| • Industry | • Union status |
| • Job title and duties | • Supervisory duties |
| • Start year | • Total work hours per week |
| • Employer size | • (Number of employees) |
| • Work arrangementa | • (Income ≥ 20% household income) |
| • Union status | |
| • Supervisory duties | • Same as longest-held job |
| • (Number of employees) | • Same as current job |
| • (Income ≥ 20% household income) | • Industry |
| • Job title and duties | |
| • Shiftwork | • Job tenure |
| • Total work hours per week | • Year left this job |
| • Work hour preference | • Employer size |
| • Psychological job demandsb | • Work arrangement |
| • Decision latitudeb | • Union status |
| • Skill discretionb | • Supervisory duties |
| • Overall physical effort levelc | • Total work hours per week |
| • Work-life imbalanced | • (Number of employees) |
| • Threatened or bullied in the past yeare | • (Income ≥ 20% household income) |
| • Discrimination (age, race, gender, other)e |
aWork arrangement categories for wage employed participants included: on-call employee, subcontractor or employee of a temporary agency, regular permanent employee, and unknown; work arrangement categories for self-employed participants included: business owner, independent contractor or consultant or freelance worker.
bJob Content Questionnaire scale measures [22].
cOne item modified Borg perceived exertion scale [23].
dOne item adapted from a validated scale based on expert consultation with Dr. Joseph Grzywacz [24].
eNIOSH Quality of Work Life Survey [25].
Figure 1REGARDS occupational study sample size tracing.
Figure 2Geographic distribution of REGARDS occupational study sample for a) blacks and b) whites, N = 17,333.
Figure 3Survey volume and total administration time (median and 5th and 95th percentiles) by the number of jobs reported (LHJ: longest-held job, CJ: current job, EJ: Enrollment job).
Characteristics of the REGARDS occupational ancillary study sample (n = 17,333)
| 45-54 | 214 (5) | 124 (5) | 322 (6) | 196 (4) | 856 (5) |
| 55-64 | 1167 (29) | 522 (23) | 1456 (26) | 1047 (19) | 4192 (24) |
| 65-74 | 1674 (41) | 966 (42) | 2168 (39) | 2289 (42) | 7097 (41) |
| 75 or older | 1031 (25) | 675 (30) | 1617 (29) | 1865 (35) | 5188 (30) |
| Unknown | 3 (<1) | 0 (0) | 2 (<1) | 1 (<1) | 6 (<1) |
| High school or less | 1663 (41) | 917 (40) | 1700 (31) | 1295 (24) | 5575 (32) |
| Some college | 1164 (28) | 625 (27) | 1595 (29) | 1274 (24) | 4658 (27) |
| College graduate and above | 1256 (31) | 745 (33) | 2266 (41) | 2827 (52) | 7094 (41) |
| Stroke buckleb | 816 (20) | 408 (18) | 1485 (27) | 1085 (20) | 3794 (22) |
| Rest of stroke belt | 1399 (34) | 787 (34) | 1930 (35) | 1809 (34) | 5925 (34) |
| Other 40 contiguous states | 1871 (46) | 1092 (48) | 2148 (39) | 2503 (46) | 7614 (44) |
| Unknown | 326 (8) | 152 (7) | 620 (11) | 545 (10) | 1643 (9) |
| Rural | 504 (12) | 244 (11) | 1280 (23) | 1150 (21) | 3178 (18) |
| Urban | 3256 (80) | 1891 (83) | 3663 (66) | 3702 (69) | 12512 (72) |
| Currently employed | 1057 (26) | 622 (27) | 1601 (29) | 1669 (31) | 4949 (29) |
| Retiredd | 2425 (59) | 1457 (64) | 3157 (57) | 3502 (65) | 10541 (61) |
| Unemployed/unable to work | 474 (12) | 201 (9) | 310 (6) | 212 (4) | 1197 (7) |
| Homemaker or student | 128 (3) | 5 (<1) | 489 (9) | 11 (<1) | 633 (4) |
| Not working, reason unknown | 1 (<1) | 2 (<1) | 6 (<1) | 2 (<1) | 11 (<1) |
| Unknown | 1 (<1) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (<1) | 2 (<1) |
| Unknown | 6 (<1) | 1 (<1) | 8 (<1) | 0 (0) | 15 (<1) |
| No | 72 (2) | 14 (<1) | 178 (3) | 13 (<1) | 277 (2) |
| Yes | 4008 (98) | 2272 (99) | 5377 (97) | 5384 (100) | 17041 (98) |
| Unknown | 4 (<1) | 8 (<1) | 9 (<1) | 11 (<1) | 32 (<1) |
| No | 2437 (60) | 1262 (55) | 3264 (59) | 2806 (52) | 9769 (56) |
| Yes | 1645 (40) | 1017 (44) | 2290 (41) | 2580 (48) | 7532 (43) |
aAll values are n (percentage). Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
bThe stroke buckle is a segment of the stroke belt region of the United States defined as the south Atlantic coastal plains states of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.
cClassification based on Rural–urban Community Area (RUCA) codes.
dMedian years since retirement 11.0 years (range 0–60 years).
Characteristics of jobs reported by the REGARDS occupational ancillary study sample, by job type
| Unknown | 0 (0) | 18 (<1)c | 823 (11)d |
| Wage | 3638 (74) | 14988 (88) | 5254 (70) |
| Self | 1311 (26) | 2035 (12) | 1455 (19) |
| Covered by a union? | 507 (14) | 3824 (26) | 1043 (20) |
| Supervisory responsibilities? | 1283 (35) | 7777 (52) | 2351 (45) |
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| On call employee | 172 (5) | 166 (1) | 124 (2) |
| Subcontractor/temporary agency | 109 (3) | 135 (1) | 91 (2) |
| Regular, permanent employee | 3326 (91) | 14626 (98) | 5012 (95) |
| Unknown | 31 (1) | 61 (<1) | 27 (1) |
| Self-employment wages represent ≥20% of household income? | 852 (65) | 1553 (76) | 1068 (73) |
| Business owner | 988 (75) | 1630 (80) | 1150 (79) |
| Independent contractor/consultant/freelance | 323 (25) | 405 (20) | 305 (21) |
| Unknown | 0 (0) | 18 (<1) | 823 (11) |
| Not codable | 2 (<1) | 9 (<1) | 12 (<1) |
| Agriculture, forestry & fishing | 75 (2) | 196 (1) | 92 (1) |
| Construction | 197 (4) | 577 (3) | 277 (4) |
| Health care & social assistance | 817 (17) | 2280 (13) | 1014 (13) |
| Manufacturing | 338 (7) | 2867 (17) | 656 (9) |
| Mining | 10 (<1) | 62 (<1) | 17 (<1) |
| Servicesf | 2799 (57) | 8405 (49) | 3666 (49) |
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| Transportation, warehousing & utilities | 239 (5) | 1105 (6) | 390 (5) |
| Wholesale and retail trade | 470 (9) | 1275 (7) | 582 (8) |
| Armed forces | 2 (<1) | 247 (1) | 3 (<1) |
| Unknown | 0 (0) | 18 (<1) | 823 (11) |
| Not codable | 4 (<1) | 10 (<1) | 12 (<1) |
| 11-Management | 633 (13) | 2359 (14) | 908 (12) |
| 13-Business and financial operations | 277 (6) | 684 (4) | 352 (5) |
| 15-Computer and mathematical science | 86 (2) | 250 (1) | 126 (2) |
| 17-Architecture and engineering | 97 (2) | 467 (3) | 151 (2) |
| 19-Life, physical, and social science | 72 (1) | 256 (2) | 101 (1) |
| 21-Community and social services | 206 (4) | 518 (3) | 261 (3) |
| 23-Legal | 89 (2) | 174 (1) | 121 (2) |
| 25-Education, training, and library | 544 (11) | 2039 (12) | 771 (10) |
| 27-Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media | 167 (3) | 274 (2) | 175 (2) |
| 29-Healthcare practitioner and technical | 338 (7) | 1067 (6) | 439 (6) |
| 31-Healthcare support | 115 (2) | 363 (2) | 130 (2) |
| 33-Protective service (firefighters/law enforcement) | 121 (2) | 318 (2) | 151 (2) |
| 35-Food preparation and serving related | 78 (2) | 343 (2) | 104 (1) |
| 37-Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance | 139 (3) | 386 (2) | 208 (3) |
| 39-Personal care and service | 227 (5) | 386 (2) | 229 (3) |
| 41-Sales and related | 504 (10) | 1192 (7) | 647 (9) |
| 43-Office and administrative support | 618 (12) | 2520 (15) | 850 (11) |
| 45-Farming, fishing, and forestry | 17 (<1) | 54 (<1) | 23 (<1) |
| 47-Construction and extraction | 123 (2) | 464 (3) | 190 (3) |
| 49-Installation, maintenance, and repair | 104 (2) | 540 (3) | 139 (2) |
| 51-Production | 171 (3) | 1438 (8) | 314 (4) |
| 53-Transportation and material moving | 219 (4) | 686 (4) | 304 (4) |
| 55-Military | 0 (0) | 235 (1) | 3 (<1) |
aAll values are n (percentage). Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
bCurrent jobs were held when the NIOSH survey was administered; longest-held jobs include 2883 current jobs that were the same as the longest-held job; and enrollment jobs were held at REGARDS enrollment and include 3454 current and 2276 longest-held jobs that were the same as the enrollment job (see Additional file 1).
cUnknown for 18 subjects that reported working for pay at the REGARDS enrollment interview, but did not report any employment at the NIOSH occupational survey.
dUnknown for 823 subjects that reported working for pay at the REGARDS enrollment interview (based on concurrent reports for 539 subjects and retrospective reports for 284 subjects), but did not report any job at the NIOSH occupational survey that coincided with the enrollment interview date (see Additional file 1).
eUS 2002 Census codes for industry were aggregated to 8 industry sectors.
fSubcategories of the service industry are reported in italics.
gUS 2002 Census codes for occupation were aggregated to 23 standard major occupational groups. The two-digit notation refers to the first two digits of the Standard Occupation Classification.
Figure 4The average time to code industry and occupation in seconds (s) by batch date. Each symbol (●) indicates a batch-coder. The smooth curve was fit using a spline routine.
Concordance of the current job and longest held job, overall and by age
| Simple (20 groups) | 0.67 (0.65-0.68) | 0.71 (0.70-0.73) | 0.60 (0.58-0.62) |
| Detailed (78 groups) | 0.64 (0.63-0.66) | 0.69 (0.67-0.71) | 0.58 (0.56-0.61) |
| Broad (6 groups) | 0.68 (0.67-0.70) | 0.73 (0.71-0.75) | 0.63 (0.60-0.65) |
| Simple (22 groups) | 0.67 (0.66-0.68) | 0.72 (0.70-0.73) | 0.61 (0.58-0.63) |
| Detailed (93 groups) | 0.64 (0.63-0.66) | 0.70 (0.68-0.71) | 0.58 (0.55-0.60) |
Abbreviations:κ kappa coefficient, CI confidence interval.
aLimited to participants with known industry and occupation codes for both the current and longest-held jobs, but excludes participants with jobs in the military.