» Articles » PMID: 11805592

Reliability of Reporting on Life-style and Agricultural Factors by a Sample of Participants in the Agricultural Health Study from Iowa

Overview
Journal Epidemiology
Specialty Public Health
Date 2002 Jan 24
PMID 11805592
Citations 104
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Repeat interviews from 4,088 Iowa pesticide applicators participating in the Agricultural Health Study provided the opportunity to evaluate the reliability of self-reported information on pesticide use and various demographic and life-style factors. Self-completed questionnaires were administered 1 year apart when participants returned to county agricultural extension offices for pesticide certification or training. Percentage agreement for ever-/never-use of specific pesticides and application practices was quite high, generally ranging from 70% to more than 90%, and did not vary by age, educational level, or farm size. Agreement was lower (typically 50-60%) for duration, frequency, or decade of first use of specific pesticides. Level of agreement regarding pesticide use in this population is similar to that generally found for factors typically used in epidemiologic studies such as tobacco use and higher than typically reported for diet, physical activity, and medical conditions.

Citing Articles

Adjustment for sparse data bias in odds ratios: Significance to appraisal of risk of diabetes due to occupational trichlorfon insecticide exposure.

Burstyn I, Miller D Glob Epidemiol. 2024; 8:100154.

PMID: 39100964 PMC: 11295935. DOI: 10.1016/j.gloepi.2024.100154.


An Updated Evaluation of Atrazine-Cancer Incidence Associations among Pesticide Applicators in the Agricultural Health Study Cohort.

Remigio R, Andreotti G, Sandler D, Erickson P, Koutros S, Albert P Environ Health Perspect. 2024; 132(2):27010.

PMID: 38381478 PMC: 10880817. DOI: 10.1289/EHP13684.


Pesticide use and inflammatory bowel disease in licensed pesticide applicators and spouses in the Agricultural Health Study.

Chen D, Parks C, Hofmann J, Beane Freeman L, Sandler D Environ Res. 2024; 249:118464.

PMID: 38354883 PMC: 11065595. DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2024.118464.


Glyphosate Use and Mosaic Loss of Chromosome Y among Male Farmers in the Agricultural Health Study.

Chang V, Zhou W, Berndt S, Andreotti G, Yeager M, Parks C Environ Health Perspect. 2023; 131(12):127006.

PMID: 38055050 PMC: 10699410. DOI: 10.1289/EHP12834.


Occupational farm work activities influence workers' indoor home microbiome.

Dalton K, Lee M, Wang Z, Zhao S, Parks C, Beane-Freeman L Environ Res. 2023; 243:117819.

PMID: 38052359 PMC: 10872285. DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.117819.