cover image: Occupational exposures of women to chemical substances: Improvement of an existing job exposure matrix to provide sex-specific estimations of exposure

20.500.12592/q83bs5s

Occupational exposures of women to chemical substances: Improvement of an existing job exposure matrix to provide sex-specific estimations of exposure

15 May 2024

For occupational health practitioners and the research community, knowledge of the exposure of workers occurring both in the past and present is important in monitoring the health of workers. [...] Occupational exposure assessment by experts The methodology of occupational exposure assessment by experts in the context of community-based case-control studies was first developed by Siemiatycki and Gérin in the context of the MCS. [...] The rating of confidence was subjective and relied on the level of detail provided by the respondent, and on the expert’s opinion of the credibility of the interview, the amount of documentary evidence that the experts could find in the international literature on exposures in such a job, and the availability of local information concerning such jobs. [...] At each of these levels (j = 1, 2, 3, 4), the logit of the probability of exposure logit(pjk) was given a normal conditional prior distribution with the mean equal to the logit of the probability of exposure at the preceding level - logit(p(j-1,k)) - and a distinct standard deviation Σj. [...] With the exception of the lowest category, for which the minimum notable difference was selected a priori by the research team, the notable difference for the remaining categories was selected to be a quarter of the upper limit of the range of values (e.g.
occupational exposure; job exposure matrix; retrospective exposure assessment; s

Authors

Vikki Ho; Chelsea Almadin; France Labrèche; Mark Goldberg; Marie-Élise Parent; Jack Siemiatycki; Jérôme Lavoué

Pages
163
Published in
Canada

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