USE OF MULTIPLE-CAUSE MORTALITY DATA IN EPIDEMIOLOGIC ANALYSES - UNITED-STATES RATE AND PROPORTION FILES DEVELOPED BY THE NATIONAL-INSTITUTE-FOR-OCCUPATIONAL-SAFETY-AND-HEALTH AND THE NATIONAL-CANCER-INSTITUTE

被引:85
作者
STEENLAND, K
NOWLIN, S
RYAN, B
ADAMS, S
机构
[1] National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH
关键词
ARTHRITIS; CAUSALITY; DIABETES-MELLITUS; DIOXINS; KIDNEY DISEASES; SILICA;
D O I
10.1093/aje/136.7.855
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The authors have created US mortality rates (age, sex, race, and calendar-time specific) and proportions, using multiple cause-of-death data, for the years 1960-1989. Multiple cause-of-death data include the usual underlying cause of death from the death certificate as well as contributory causes and other significant conditions. US multiple-cause rates and proportions enable the user to calculate the expected occurrences of disease on the death certificates of a cohort under study. There is an average of 2.66 causes and/or contributory conditions listed on US death certificates, increasing over time from 2.54 in the 1960s to 2.76 in the 1980s. The ratio of multiple-cause listings to underlying cause listings varies by disease, from low ratios for cancers to high ratios for diseases such as diabetes, arthritis, prostate disease, hypertension, pneumoconiosis, and renal disease. Use of these data is illustrated with two cohorts. Multiple-cause analysis (but not underlying cause analysis) revealed twofold significant excesses of renal disease and arthritis among granite cutters. For workers exposed to dioxin, neither multiple-cause nor underlying cause analysis indicated any excess of diabetes, an outcome of a priori interest. Good candidates for multiple-cause analysis are diseases that are of long duration, not necessarily fatal, yet serious enough to be listed on the death certificate.
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页码:855 / 862
页数:8
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