Table 2.
Variable | Frequency (n = 171) | Weighted %a (95% CI) |
---|---|---|
Respondent reported household members with health issuesb | ||
Yes | 39 | 21.7 (14.4-28.9) |
No | 126 | 75.0 (67.5-82.6) |
Don’t know | 5 | 2.6 (0.0-5.3) |
Refused | 1 | 0.7 (0.0-2.1) |
Age of affected household members, yc,d | ||
<18 | 6 | 14.9 (3.4-26.5) |
≥18 | 35 | 89.6 (78.7-100.0) |
Health issues reportedc,e | ||
Rash | 21 | 53.2 (32.9-73.5) |
Skin irritation/itching | 17 | 41.6 (20.6-62.6) |
Respiratory illness/cough | 6 | 16.1 (2.6-29.6) |
Diarrhea | 5 | 14.8 (2.0-27.5) |
Nausea | 5 | 13.1 (1.5-24.6) |
Sore throat | 4 | 11.2 (0.4-22.0) |
Headache | 4 | 10.8 (0.6-21.0) |
Vomiting | 2 | 6.6 (0.0-16.3) |
Abdominal pain | 2 | 4.9 (0.0-12.2) |
Eye irritation/pain | 2 | 4.6 (0.0-10.9) |
Otherf | 9 | 24.3 (11.2-37.3) |
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval. aA weighted cluster analysis was used to calculate the projected percentage. The weight for each household was calculated as follows: the number of households in the sampling frame (n = 122 339) / (number of household interviews completed in the cluster [range, 0-7] × number of clusters selected [n = 30]).
bSurvey question: “Since the chemical spill on January 9, did anyone in your household have any health problem they felt was related to the chemical spill?” Time frame: date of chemical spill (January 9, 2014) through day of interview (April 8-10, 2014).
cOf 39 households reporting household members with health issues.
dEach household could have ≥1 member in each age group; therefore, there can be more members than households reporting members with health issues (n = 39).
eRespondents could choose >1 answer.
fOther symptoms reported included dizziness (n = 3), dry skin (n = 2), cellulitis (n = 1), “chest on fire” (n = 1), rapid heartbeat (n = 1), and unspecified (n = 1).