节省灯光,失去生命:夏令时如何影响自杀和药物滥用导致的死亡

Saving light, losing lives: How daylight saving time impacts deaths from suicide and substance abuse

Health Economics · 2022
被引 29 · 同刊同年前 10%
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中文导读

研究利用美国1979-1988年死亡数据,发现夏令时春季转换导致的睡眠紊乱使自杀率上升6.25%,自杀与药物滥用合并死亡率上升6.59%,而秋季转换无显著影响。

Abstract

This paper estimates the impact of Daylight Saving Time (DST) on deaths from suicide and substance abuse in the United States. Using Multiple Cause-of-Death Mortality Data from the National Vital Statistics System of the National Center for Health Statistics from 1979 to 1988, the effect is identified in two ways: a regression discontinuity design that exploits discrete time changes in the Spring and Fall; and a fixed effects model that uses a policy change and a switching mechanism that introduces random variation to DST's start and end dates. This is one of the first attempts to estimate the impact of DST on deaths due to suicide and substance abuse and the first to use either identification strategy. The results from both methods suggest that the sleep disruptions during the Spring transition cause the suicide rate to rise by 6.25 percent and the death rate from suicide and substance abuse combined to increase by 6.59 percent directly after the time change. There is no evidence for any change in these outcomes during the Fall transition. The contrasting results from Spring to Fall suggest the entire effect can be attributed to disruptions in sleep patterns rather than changes in ambient light exposure.

夏令时自杀率药物滥用死亡率睡眠紊乱