| Literature DB >> 30176823 |
Kristen N Arthur1, Rhonda Spencer-Hwang2, Synnøve F Knutsen3, David Shavlik2, Samuel Soret2, Susanne Montgomery4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence suggests social disadvantage magnifies the harmful health effects of environmental hazards; however, there is limited research related to perceptions of risk among individuals who live near such environmental hazard sites. We explored the association between individual-level perception of community safety and respiratory illness among low-income, minority adults who live in a region with routine poor air quality exacerbated by the emissions of a nearby freight railyard.Entities:
Keywords: Asthma; Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); Community health; Community safety; Perceptions; Violence
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30176823 PMCID: PMC6122647 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-5933-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Geography of the BNSF San Bernardino Railyard in southwestern San Bernardino County, inland Southern California. Railyard outlined in black. Sampling regions (also referred to as, environmental hazard regions) from which households were selected: A (nearest region, red); B (middle region, yellow); and C (farthest region, green)
Study population characteristics by respiratory illness status and by lack of perceived community safety construct
| Variable | Respiratory Illness | Lack of Community Safety | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Yes | No | Yes | No | |||
| ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | |||
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |||
| Age, mean ± SD | 44.4 ± 14.3 | 46.3 ± 14.8 | 43.8 ± 14.0 | 0.03* | 44.6 ± 14.1 | 44.3 ± 14.4 | 0.77 |
| Gender | |||||||
| Female | 540 (68.2) | 138 (67.3) | 402 (68.5) | 0.78 | 262 (69.7) | 278 (66.8) | 0.39 |
| Male | 252 (31.8) | 67 (32.7) | 185 (31.5) | 114 (30.3) | 138 (33.2) | ||
| Employment status | |||||||
| Unemployed | 368 (46.5) | 89 (43.4) | 279 (47.5) | 0.31 | 176 (46.8) | 192 (46.2) | 0.85 |
| Employed, student or retired | 424 (53.5) | 116 (56.6) | 308 (52.5) | 200 (53.2) | 224 (53.8) | ||
| Race/Ethnicity | |||||||
| Hispanic/Latino | 606 (76.5) | 140 (68.3) | 466 (79.4) | < 0.01* | 279 (74.2) | 327 (78.6) | 0.03* |
| African-American/Black | 85 (10.7) | 31 (15.1) | 54 (9.2) | 37 (9.8) | 48 (11.5) | ||
| White, Asian, Other | 101 (12.8) | 34 (16.6) | 67 (11.4) | 60 (16.0) | 41 (9.9) | ||
| Education | |||||||
| ≤ Grade school | 225 (28.7) | 66 (32.7) | 159 (27.4) | 0.50 | 113 (30.5) | 112 (27.1) | 0.26 |
| High School | 253 (32.3) | 59 (29.2) | 194 (33.4) | 122 (33.0) | 131 (31.7) | ||
| Some college, vocational, business, or trade | 232 (29.6) | 58 (28.7) | 174 (29.9) | 108 (29.2) | 124 (30.0) | ||
| ≥ Associates degree | 73 (9.3) | 19 (9.4) | 54 (9.3) | 27 (7.3) | 46 (11.1) | ||
| Health care insurance | |||||||
| None | 355 (44.8) | 73 (35.6) | 282 (48.0) | < 0.01* | 178 (47.3) | 177 (42.5) | 0.29 |
| Private, Blue Cross, HMO, military, or other | 183 (23.1) | 51 (24.9) | 132 (22.5) | 87 (23.1) | 96 (23.1) | ||
| Medicare/caid/cal | 254 (32.1) | 81 (39.5) | 173 (29.5) | 111 (29.5) | 143 (34.4) | ||
| Ever regularly smoked cigarettes, cigars, or a pipe | |||||||
| Current smoker | 153 (19.3) | 54 (26.3) | 99 (16.9) | 0.01* | 79 (21.0) | 74 (17.8) | 0.51 |
| Past smoker | 92 (11.6) | 20 (9.8) | 72 (12.3) | 42 (11.2) | 50 (12.0) | ||
| Never smoker | 547 (69.1) | 131 (63.9) | 416 (70.9) | 255 (67.8) | 292 (70.2) | ||
| As an adult, lived for > 6 mo. with someone who smoked | |||||||
| Yes, currently | 31 (3.9) | 12 (5.9) | 19 (3.2) | 0.07 | 16 (4.3) | 15 (3.6) | 0.45 |
| Yes, in the past | 184 (23.2) | 55 (26.8) | 129 (22.0) | 94 (25.0) | 90 (21.6) | ||
| No | 577 (72.9) | 138 (67.3) | 439 (74.8) | 266 (707) | 311 (74.8) | ||
| Average annual household income | |||||||
| < $10,000 | 214 (30.6) | 55 (30.9) | 159 (30.5) | 0.82 | 111 (32.4) | 103 (28.9) | 0.11 |
| $11,000 - $19,000 | 175 (25.0) | 49 (27.5) | 126 (24.2) | 96 (28.0) | 79 (22.2) | ||
| $20,000 - $29,000 | 138 (19.7) | 31 (17.4) | 107 (20.5) | 65 (19.0) | 73 (20.5) | ||
| $30,000 - $49,000 | 125 (17.9) | 30 (16.9) | 95 (18.2) | 53 (15.4) | 72 (20.2) | ||
| > $50,000 | 47 (6.7) | 13 (7.3) | 34 (6.5) | 18 (5.2) | 29 (8.2) | ||
| Marital Status | |||||||
| Never married/ widowed/divorced | 328 (41.5) | 106 (51.7) | 222 (38.0) | < 0.001* | 166 (44.4) | 162 (38.9) | 0.12 |
| Married/live together | 462 (58.5) | 99 (48.3) | 363 (62.0) | 208 (55.6) | 254 (61.1) | ||
| People in household | |||||||
| 1–2 people | 109 (13.8) | 41 (20.0) | 68 (11.6) | < 0.001* | 59 (15.7) | 50 (12.1) | 0.30 |
| 3–5 people | 430 (54.3) | 116 (56.6) | 314 (53.5) | 202 (53.7) | 228 (54.8) | ||
| 6 or more people | 253 (31.9) | 48 (23.4) | 205 (34.9) | 115 (30.6) | 138 (33.1) | ||
| Duration at current residence | |||||||
| 11+ years | 213 (26.9) | 57 (27.8) | 156 (26.6) | 0.09 | 105 (27.9) | 108 (26.0) | 0.14 |
| 1–10 years | 536 (67.7) | 143 (69.8) | 393 (66.9) | 245 (65.2) | 291 (69.9) | ||
| < 1 year | 43 (5.4) | 5 (2.4) | 38 (6.5) | 26 (6.9) | 17 (4.1) | ||
| Environmental hazard region | |||||||
| A - closest to SBR | 215 (27.1) | 50 (24.4) | 165 (28.1) | 0.35 | 131 (34.8) | 84 (20.2) | < 0.0001* |
| B - intermediate | 289 (36.5) | 83 (40.5) | 206 (35.1) | 136 (36.2) | 153 (36.8) | ||
| C - farthest away | 288 (36.4) | 72 (35.1) | 216 (36.8) | 109 (29.0) | 179 (43.0) | ||
*Denotes a statistically significant p-value for chi-square statistic (or t-test for the variable age) at alpha-level ≤ 0.05
% = column percent; SD = standard deviation; n (%) for categorical variables and mean ± SD for continuous variables (i.e. age); SBR = San Bernardino Railyard
ENRRICH Study population respiratory illness prevalence by perceived lack of community safety construct
| Total | Lack of perceived community safety construct | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | |||
| Respiratory illness variables | ||||
| Respiratory Illness Constructa | ||||
| Yes | 205 (25.9) | 115 (30.6) | 90 (21.6) | < 0.01* |
| No | 587 (74.1) | 261 (69.4) | 326 (78.4) | |
| Doctor-diagnosed asthma, bronchial condition, emphysema, or COPD | ||||
| Yes | 190 (24.0) | 108 (28.7) | 82 (19.7) | < 0.01* |
| No | 602 (76.0) | 268 (71.3) | 334 (80.3) | |
| Ever doctor-diagnosed respiratory illnesses (not mutually exclusive): | ||||
| Asthma | 98 (12.4) | 52 (13.8) | 46 (11.1) | 0.24 |
| Bronchial condition | 93 (11.7) | 56 (14.9) | 37 (8.9) | < 0.01* |
| Emphysema | 8 (1.0) | 6 (1.6) | 2 (0.5) | 0.12 |
| COPD | 34 (4.3) | 21 (5.6) | 13 (3.1) | 0.09 |
| Two or more of the above | 27 (3.4) | 17 (4.5) | 10 (2.4) | 0.10 |
| Medication Use | ||||
| Prescribed-inhaler use | 90 (11.3) | 55 (14.7) | 35 (8.4) | < 0.01* |
| Respiratory Symptoms Variables | ||||
| Respiratory Symptoms Constructb | ||||
| Yes | 166 (29.0) | 79 (31.1) | 87 (27.3) | 0.32 |
| No | 407 (71.0) | 175 (68.9) | 232 (72.7) | |
| Chronic Cough | ||||
| Yes | 91 (15.6) | 47 (18.1) | 44 (13.5) | 0.13 |
| No | 494 (84.4) | 213 (81.9) | 281 (86.5) | |
| Chronic Mucus | ||||
| Yes | 85 (14.6) | 43 (16.5) | 42 (13.1) | 0.24 |
| No | 496 (85.4) | 217 (83.5) | 279 (86.9) | |
| Ever had wheezing | ||||
| Yes | 77 (13.4) | 40 (15.8) | 37 (11.6) | 0.15 |
| No | 496 (86.6) | 214 (84.2) | 282 (88.4) | |
| Two or more of the above | ||||
| Yes | 65 (11.1) | 37 (14.2) | 28 (8.6) | 0.03* |
| No | 522 (88.9) | 224 (85.8) | 298 (91.4) | |
*Denotes a statistically significant p-value at alpha-level ≤ 0.05 from chi-square statistic
aConstruct created from survey questions asking if participant had doctor-diagnosed respiratory illness (asthma, bronchial condition, emphysema, or COPD) or used a prescribed-inhaler
bConstruct created from survey questions asking if participant had chronic respiratory symptoms (chronic cough, chronic mucus, or ever had wheezing not due to a common cold)
Log-binomial regression modeling of association between perceived community safety stressors and self-reported doctor-diagnosed respiratory illness
| Independent variable | Crude model | Minimally-adjusted model | Fully-adjusted model | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR (95% CI) | PR (95% CI) | PR (95% CI) | ||||
| Total Population | ||||||
| “I do not feel safe walking in my community, day or night.” | 1.31 (1.02, 1.67) | 0.03* | 1.34 (1.05, 1.71) | 0.02* | 1.37 (1.07, 1.74) | 0.01* |
| “Violence or crime is a problem in my community.” | 1.38 (1.09, 1.74) | < 0.01* | 1.34 (1.06, 1.70) | 0.02* | 1.36 (1.07, 1.72) | 0.01* |
| Lack of perceived community safety construct | 1.41 (1.11, 1.79) | < 0.01* | 1.39 (1.10, 1.77) | < 0.01* | 1.39 (1.09, 1.76) | < 0.01* |
| Region A Only | ||||||
| Lack of perceived community safety construct | 1.83 (1.03, 3.23) | 0.04* | 1.98 (1.09, 3.58) | 0.02* | 1.79 (0.97, 3.28) | 0.06 |
| Region B Only | ||||||
| Lack of perceived community safety construct | 1.47 (1.02, 2.12) | 0.04* | 1.44 (1.00, 2.07) | 0.05 | 1.41 (0.98, 2.04) | 0.06 |
| Region C Only | ||||||
| Lack of perceived community safety construct | 1.24 (0.83, 1.85) | 0.29 | 1.12 (0.75, 1.69) | 0.58 | 1.14 (0.75, 1.72) | 0.55 |
| Regions A & B | ||||||
| “I do not feel safe walking in my community, day or night.” | 1.48 (1.10, 1.98) | < 0.01* | 1.54 (1.15, 2.06) | < 0.01* | 1.59 (1.18, 2.14) | < 0.01* |
| “Violence or crime is a problem in my community.” | 1.43 (1.07, 1.91) | 0.02* | 1.44 (1.07, 1.93) | 0.02* | 1.43 (1.07, 1.93) | 0.02* |
| Lack of perceived community safety construct | 1.52 (1.12, 2.07) | < 0.01* | 1.56 (1.15, 2.11) | < 0.01* | 1.52 (1.12, 2.07) | < 0.01* |
*Denotes a statistically significant p-value at alpha-level ≤ 0.05 from chi-square statistic
Referent category for each independent variable is not shown in the Table (PR = 1.00)
Minimally-adjusted model covariables: age, gender, race/ethnicity, smoking status, smoke exposure, residential duration, environmental hazard region
Fully-adjusted model covariables: minimally-adjusted model + insurance status, unemployment, number of household members
PR = prevalence ratio, 95% CI = 95% confidence interval