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Labor and Related Injuries among Schoolchildren in Palestine: Findings from the National Study of Palestinian Schoolchildren (HBSC-WBG2006)

Background. Labor related injuries among Palestinian schoolchildren are a significant undocumented public health concern. This study aimed at documenting the prevalence and nature of work related injuries among schoolchildren as well as identifying sociodemographic factors that predict these injurie...

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Autores principales: Jildeh, Christine, Abdeen, Ziad, Al Sabbah, Haleama, Papandreou, Christopher, Ghannam, Ibrahim, Weller, Nancy, Philalithis, Anastas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4003913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25006490
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/729573
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author Jildeh, Christine
Abdeen, Ziad
Al Sabbah, Haleama
Papandreou, Christopher
Ghannam, Ibrahim
Weller, Nancy
Philalithis, Anastas
author_facet Jildeh, Christine
Abdeen, Ziad
Al Sabbah, Haleama
Papandreou, Christopher
Ghannam, Ibrahim
Weller, Nancy
Philalithis, Anastas
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description Background. Labor related injuries among Palestinian schoolchildren are a significant undocumented public health concern. This study aimed at documenting the prevalence and nature of work related injuries among schoolchildren as well as identifying sociodemographic factors that predict these injuries. Methods. A cross-sectional survey included 15,963 children of whom 6458 (40.8%) completed an optional package related to labor. Students aged 12–18 years self-completed the international WHO collaborative HBSC valid questionnaires between April and May of 2006. Results. Approximately 73.8% of the students who filled the optional package reported working during the last 12 months, of whom 79.1% sustained a work related injury. Work injuries were significantly higher among boys, younger children, and children enrolled in UNRWA schools and living in Gaza Strip (P < 0.05). Children working ≥3 hours/day were more likely to experience injuries, 1.73 (95% CI, 1.53–1.95), than those working ≤3/day. About half of the children worked in retail trade (51.5%), agriculture (20.0%), and cleaning (11.4%). Injury type was related to the type of work performed. Conclusions. The high prevalence of injuries among working Palestinian schoolchildren confirms its severity as a public health problem. To reduce occupational injuries, policymakers and professionals should develop intervention programs that target the public and health providers.
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spelling pubmed-40039132014-07-08 Labor and Related Injuries among Schoolchildren in Palestine: Findings from the National Study of Palestinian Schoolchildren (HBSC-WBG2006) Jildeh, Christine Abdeen, Ziad Al Sabbah, Haleama Papandreou, Christopher Ghannam, Ibrahim Weller, Nancy Philalithis, Anastas ISRN Pediatr Research Article Background. Labor related injuries among Palestinian schoolchildren are a significant undocumented public health concern. This study aimed at documenting the prevalence and nature of work related injuries among schoolchildren as well as identifying sociodemographic factors that predict these injuries. Methods. A cross-sectional survey included 15,963 children of whom 6458 (40.8%) completed an optional package related to labor. Students aged 12–18 years self-completed the international WHO collaborative HBSC valid questionnaires between April and May of 2006. Results. Approximately 73.8% of the students who filled the optional package reported working during the last 12 months, of whom 79.1% sustained a work related injury. Work injuries were significantly higher among boys, younger children, and children enrolled in UNRWA schools and living in Gaza Strip (P < 0.05). Children working ≥3 hours/day were more likely to experience injuries, 1.73 (95% CI, 1.53–1.95), than those working ≤3/day. About half of the children worked in retail trade (51.5%), agriculture (20.0%), and cleaning (11.4%). Injury type was related to the type of work performed. Conclusions. The high prevalence of injuries among working Palestinian schoolchildren confirms its severity as a public health problem. To reduce occupational injuries, policymakers and professionals should develop intervention programs that target the public and health providers. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4003913/ /pubmed/25006490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/729573 Text en Copyright © 2014 Christine Jildeh et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jildeh, Christine
Abdeen, Ziad
Al Sabbah, Haleama
Papandreou, Christopher
Ghannam, Ibrahim
Weller, Nancy
Philalithis, Anastas
Labor and Related Injuries among Schoolchildren in Palestine: Findings from the National Study of Palestinian Schoolchildren (HBSC-WBG2006)
title Labor and Related Injuries among Schoolchildren in Palestine: Findings from the National Study of Palestinian Schoolchildren (HBSC-WBG2006)
title_full Labor and Related Injuries among Schoolchildren in Palestine: Findings from the National Study of Palestinian Schoolchildren (HBSC-WBG2006)
title_fullStr Labor and Related Injuries among Schoolchildren in Palestine: Findings from the National Study of Palestinian Schoolchildren (HBSC-WBG2006)
title_full_unstemmed Labor and Related Injuries among Schoolchildren in Palestine: Findings from the National Study of Palestinian Schoolchildren (HBSC-WBG2006)
title_short Labor and Related Injuries among Schoolchildren in Palestine: Findings from the National Study of Palestinian Schoolchildren (HBSC-WBG2006)
title_sort labor and related injuries among schoolchildren in palestine: findings from the national study of palestinian schoolchildren (hbsc-wbg2006)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4003913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25006490
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/729573
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