Authors
Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson, John M MacDonald, Michael Fisher, Xiwei Chen, Aralia Pawlick, Philip J Cook
Publication date
2022/2/8
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
119
Issue
6
Pages
e2110694119
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Early life exposure to environmental lead (Pb) has been linked to decreased IQ, behavior problems, lower lifetime earnings, and increased criminal activity. Beginning in the 1970s, limits on Pb in paint, gasoline, food cans, and regulated water utilities sharply curtailed US environmental Pb exposure. Nonetheless, hundreds of thousands of US children remain at risk. This study reports on how unregulated private well water is an underrecognized Pb exposure source that is associated with an increased risk of teenage juvenile delinquency. We build a longitudinal dataset linking blood Pb measurements for 13,580 children under age 6 to their drinking water source, individual- and neighborhood-level demographics, and reported juvenile delinquency records. We estimate how early life Pb exposure from private well water influences reported delinquency. On average, children in homes with unregulated private wells …
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