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DOI10.1289/EHP4595
Air Pollution (Particulate Matter) Exposure and Associations with Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar, Psychosis and Suicide Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Braithwaite, Isobel1,2; Zhang, Shuo3; Kirkbride, James B.2; Osborn, David P. J.2,4; Hayes, Joseph F.2,4
2019-12-01
发表期刊ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES
ISSN0091-6765
EISSN1552-9924
出版年2019
卷号127期号:12
文章类型Review
语种英语
国家England
英文摘要

BACKGROUND: Particulate air pollution's physical health effects are well known, but associations between particulate matter (PM) exposure and mental illness have not yet been established. However, there is increasing interest in emerging evidence supporting a possible etiological link.


OBJECTIVES: This systematic review aims to provide a comprehensive overview and synthesis of the epidemiological literature to date by investigating quantitative associations between PM and multiple adverse mental health outcomes (depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, psychosis, or suicide).


METHODS: We undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis. We searched Medline, PsycINFO, and EMBASE from January 1974 to September 2017 for English-language human observational studies reporting quantitative associations between exposure to PM <1.0 mu m in aerodynamic diameter (ultrafine particles) and PM <2.5 and <10 mu m in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5 and PK10, respectively) and the above psychiatric outcomes. We extracted data, appraised study quality using a published quality assessment tool, summarized methodological approaches, and conducted meta-analyses where appropriate.


RESULTS: Of 1,826 citations identified, 22 met our overall inclusion criteria, and we included 9 in our primary meta-analyses. In our meta-analysis of associations between long-term (>6 months) PM2.5 exposure and depression (n =5 studies), the pooled odds ratio was 1.102 per 10-mu g/m(3) PM2.5 increase (95% CI: 1.023, 1.189; I-2 = 0.00%). Two of the included studies investigating associations between long-term PM2.5 exposure and anxiety also reported statistically significant positive associations, and we found a statistically significant association between short-term PK10 exposure and suicide in meta-analysis at a 0-2 d cumulative exposure lag.


DISCUSSION: Our findings support the hypothesis of an association between long-term PM2.5 exposure and depression, as well as supporting hypotheses of possible associations between long-term PM2.5 exposure and anxiety and between short-term PM10 exposure and suicide. The limited literature and methodological challenges in this field, including heterogeneous outcome definitions, exposure assessment, and residual confounding, suggest further high-quality studies are warranted to investigate potentially causal associations between air pollution and poor mental health.


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收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000505244800002
WOS关键词EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT VISITS ; MIDDLESEX-HOSPITAL QUESTIONNAIRE ; LONG-TERM EXPOSURE ; TIME-SERIES ; GLOBAL BURDEN ; MENTAL-HEALTH ; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE ; URBAN DIFFERENCES ; QUALITY ; LIFE
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ; Toxicology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ; Toxicology
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/224624
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作者单位1.UCL, Inst Hlth Informat, London W1T 7NF, England;
2.UCL, Div Psychiat, London, England;
3.Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, Hlth Serv & Populat Res Dept, London, England;
4.Camden & Islington Natl Hlth Serv Fdn Trust, London, England
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Braithwaite, Isobel,Zhang, Shuo,Kirkbride, James B.,et al. Air Pollution (Particulate Matter) Exposure and Associations with Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar, Psychosis and Suicide Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES,2019,127(12).
APA Braithwaite, Isobel,Zhang, Shuo,Kirkbride, James B.,Osborn, David P. J.,&Hayes, Joseph F..(2019).Air Pollution (Particulate Matter) Exposure and Associations with Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar, Psychosis and Suicide Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES,127(12).
MLA Braithwaite, Isobel,et al."Air Pollution (Particulate Matter) Exposure and Associations with Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar, Psychosis and Suicide Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis".ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 127.12(2019).
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