Chih-Ying Li, Emma Aguila, Paul Arthur, Jorge Peniche, Mariela Gútierrez, Mónica Hernández, Rebeca Wong
Salud publica de Mexico 2023 Sep 15We developed a MHAS (Mexican Health and Aging Study) and O*NET (Occupational Information Network) linkage to allow global researchers using MHAS data to assign lifetime occupation domains for older Mexicans. Three bilingual raters independently matched 440 records with 132 unique occupation codes from the 2012 MHAS. We used a modified Delphi technique to reach agreements. To assess reliability, we compared the distribution of observations between the MHAS file and the MHAS-O*NET linked file across five job categories (upper white collar, lower white collar, upper blue collar, low blue collar, and agriculture/fishing/forestry). The Institutional Review Board at the University of Texas Medical Branch reviewed and approved the research (IRB # 21-0268). Using the developed 1:1 MHAS-ONET linkage, consistency between MHAS and ONET was 97.4% across the five job categories. This MHAS-O*NET linkage will allow researchers to analyze the association between lifetime occupation and multiple dimensions of health, functionality, and retirement determinants for a low-middle income country with a large proportion of workers in the informal sector.
Chih-Ying Li, Emma Aguila, Paul Arthur, Jorge Peniche, Mariela Gútierrez, Mónica Hernández, Rebeca Wong. Assigning lifetime occupation domains for older Mexicans: MHAS-O*NET linkage protocol. Salud publica de Mexico. 2023 Sep 15;65(5, sept-oct):425-433
PMID: 38060921
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