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An examination of the effects of mountaintop removal coal mining on respiratory symptoms and COPD using propensity scores
Authors:Michael Hendryx  Juhua Luo
Affiliation:1. Applied Health Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA;2. Epidemiology &3. Biostatistics, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
Abstract:
Previous research on public health consequences of mountaintop removal (MTR) coal mining has been limited by the observational nature of the data. The current study used propensity scores, a method designed to overcome this limitation, to draw more confident causal inferences about mining effects on respiratory health using non-experimental data. These data come from a health survey of 682 adults residing in two rural areas of Virginia, USA characterized by the presence or absence of MTR mining. Persons with a history of occupational exposure as coal miners were excluded. Nine covariates including age, sex, current and former smoking, overweight, obesity, high school education, college education, and exposure to coal as a home-heating source were selected to estimate propensity scores. Propensity scores were tested for balance and then used as weights to create quasi-experimental exposed and unexposed groups. Results indicated that persons in the mountaintop mining group had significantly (p?
Keywords:coal mining  Appalachia  COPD  respiratory health  propensity score
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