Analysis of 2-level logistic model on influencing factors of suspected occupational diseases
10.3760/cma.j.cn121094-20190821-00346
- VernacularTitle:疑似职业病患病影响因素两水平logistic模型分析
- Author:
Lei ZHANG
1
;
Chunping HUANG
;
Yan PENG
;
Chengjian CAO
Author Information
1. 310014 杭州市职业病防治院
- Keywords:
Occupational disease;
Influencing factor;
2-level logistic model;
Trend analysis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases
2020;38(6):424-426
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the detection of suspected occupational diseases in the occupational health examination population in Hangzhou, and to establish a two-level logistic model of influencing factors.Methods:In October 2018, the information of physical examinees was collected through the 2015-2017 occupational health examination and reexamination database of Hangzhou Hospital for the Prevention and Treatment of Occupational Disease. MlwiN 2.02 software was used to establish a 2-level logistic model of suspected occupational diseases, with the occupational hazard factors as the level 2 unit and the employees as the level 1 unit. χ 2 test was used to compare the detection rates of suspected occupational diseases with different characteristics. The trend of detection rates of suspected occupational diseases with age and working age were tested by Cochran-Armitage trend test. Results:The morbidity rate of suspected occupational diseases in 2965 workers was 59.6% (1767/2965) , and the rates caused by different occupational hazardous factors were significantly difference (χ 2=1615.27, P<0.01) , that caused by noises was the highest (98.0%, 1206/1231) , and the next was the dust (87.5%, 70/80) . The rate in male was 61.5% (1532/2492) , and that in female was 49.7% (235/473) , they were significantly difference (χ 2=22.96, P<0.01) . The rates of suspected occupational diseases increased with the ages ( Z=8.77, P<0.01) and working years ( Z=3.62, P<0.01) . The multivariate analysis by 2-level logistic model indicated that gender, age and working year were all no significant, instead the level 2 unit random effect was significant (χ 2=4.77, P<0.05) . Conclusion:Suspected occupational diseases will occur in clusters in occupational hazardous factors. The influence of occupational hazardous factors on suspected occupational diseases was more than that of personal characteristics.