Long-term exposure to air pollution and incidence of mental disorders. A large longitudinal cohort study of adults within an urban area

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作者
Nobile, Federica [1 ,5 ]
Forastiere, Anna [2 ]
Michelozzi, Paola [1 ]
Forastiere, Francesco [3 ,4 ]
Stafoggia, Massimo [1 ]
机构
[1] ASL Rome 1, Lazio Reg Hlth Serv, Dept Epidemiol, Rome, Italy
[2] ASL Rieti, Dept Mental Hlth, Rieti, Italy
[3] Imperial Coll London, Environm Res Grp, London, England
[4] CNR, IFT, Palermo, Italy
[5] ASL Roma 1, Lazio Reg Hlth Serv, Dept Epidemiol, Via Cristoforo Colombo 112, I-00147 Rome, Italy
关键词
Mental health; Psychiatric disorder; Drug prescription; Air pollution; Noise; Cohort study; PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS; DIAGNOSTIC STABILITY; MORTALITY; ROME; SCHIZOPHRENIA; ASSOCIATIONS; METAANALYSIS; MODELS; PM2.5; O-3;
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10.1016/j.envint.2023.108302
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background: Recent epidemiological evidence suggests associations between air pollution exposure and major depressive disorders, but the literature is inconsistent for other mental illnesses. We investigated the associations of several air pollutants and road traffic noise with the incidence of different categories of mental disorders in a large population-based cohort.Methods: We enrolled 1,739,277 individuals 30 + years from the 2011 census in Rome, Italy, and followed them up until 2019. In detail, we analyzed 1,733,331 participants (mean age 56.43 +/- 15.85 years; 54.96 % female) with complete information on covariates of interest. We excluded subjects with prevalent mental disorders at baseline to evaluate the incidence (first hospitalization or co-pay exemption) of schizophrenia spectrum disorders, bipolar, anxiety, personality, or substance use disorders. In addition, we studied subjects with first prescriptions of antipsychotics, antidepressants, and mood stabilizers. Annual average concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), Black Carbon (BC), ultrafine particles (UFP), and road traffic noise were assigned to baseline residential addresses. We applied Cox regression models adjusted for individual and area-level covariates.Results: Each interquartile range (1.13 mu g/m3) increase in PM2.5 was associated with a hazard ratio (HR) of 1.070 (95 % confidence interval [CI]: 1.017, 1.127) for schizophrenia spectrum disorder, 1.135 (CI: 1.086, 1.186) for depression, 1.097 (CI: 1.030, 1.168) for anxiety disorders. Positive associations were also detected for BC and UFP, and with the three categories of drug prescriptions. Bipolar, personality, and substance use disorders did not show clear associations. The effects were highest in the age group 30-64 years, except for depression.Conclusions: Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution, especially fine and ultrafine particles, was associated with increased risks of schizophrenia spectrum disorder, depression, and anxiety disorders. The association of the pollutants with the prescriptions of specific drugs increases the credibility of the results.
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