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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2009 Dec 30;21(2):123–132. doi: 10.1038/jes.2009.68

Table 4.

Total house-dust PAH concentrations for 583 households by covariates of interest.

Variable Category N Percentage Concentration (ng PAH/g dust)
Median 25th Percentile 75th Percentile
Residence age 1990–present 162 28 362 254 510
1985–1989 38 7 383 284 537
1980–1984 29 5 469 350 622
1970–1979 76 13 592 390 972
1960–1969 60 10 566 371 935
1950–1959 69 12 601 417 963
1940–1949 45 8 620 395 900
1939–earlier 34 6 570 439 924
Unknown 70 12 522 347 944
Gas heating Present 407 70 521 339 839
Absent 171 29 402 286 639
Unknown or missing 5 1 374 347 479
Residence type Single family home 488 84 472 308 753
Duplex or townhouse 36 6 584 386 1049
Apartment or condominium 47 8 538 371 903
Mobile home 11 2 419 320 1126
Unknown 1 0 374 374 374
Mother’s ethnicity Hispanic 172 30 430 305 686
Not Hispanic 411 70 501 331 793
Household smoking None 553 95 475 318 770
≥1 cigarette/day 29 5 586 412 839
Unknown 1 0 304 304 304

PAH, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon.