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Health and Occupational Injury Experienced by Latinx Child Farmworkers in North Carolina, USA

Children as young as 10 years old are hired to work on farms in the United States (U.S.). These children are largely Latinx. Using interview data collected from 202 North Carolina Latinx child farmworkers in 2017, this analysis documents the heath characteristics and occupational injuries of Latinx...

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Autores principales: Arcury, Thomas A., Arnold, Taylor J., Quandt, Sara A., Chen, Haiying, Kearney, Gregory D., Sandberg, Joanne C., Talton, Jennifer W., Wiggins, Melinda F., Daniel, Stephanie S.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6981743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31905836
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010248
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author Arcury, Thomas A.
Arnold, Taylor J.
Quandt, Sara A.
Chen, Haiying
Kearney, Gregory D.
Sandberg, Joanne C.
Talton, Jennifer W.
Wiggins, Melinda F.
Daniel, Stephanie S.
author_facet Arcury, Thomas A.
Arnold, Taylor J.
Quandt, Sara A.
Chen, Haiying
Kearney, Gregory D.
Sandberg, Joanne C.
Talton, Jennifer W.
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description Children as young as 10 years old are hired to work on farms in the United States (U.S.). These children are largely Latinx. Using interview data collected from 202 North Carolina Latinx child farmworkers in 2017, this analysis documents the heath characteristics and occupational injuries of Latinx child farmworkers and delineates characteristics associated with their health and occupational injuries. Latinx child farmworkers include girls (37.6%) and boys (62.4%), aged 10 to 17 years, with 17.8% being migrant farmworkers. Three-quarters reported receiving medical and dental care in the past year. Respiratory (15.8%) and vision (20.3%) problems were prevalent. Girls more than boys, and younger more than older children had greater health service utilization. Occupational injuries were common, with 26.2% reporting a traumatic injury, 44.1% a dermatological injury, 42.6% a musculoskeletal injury, and 45.5% heat-related illness in the past year. Age increased the odds of reporting work injuries and heat-related illness, and being a non-migrant reduced the odds of reporting work injuries. These results emphasize the need for greater documentation of child farmworker occupational health and safety. They underscore the need to change occupational safety policy to ensure that children working in agriculture have the same protections as those working in all other U.S. industries.
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spelling pubmed-69817432020-02-07 Health and Occupational Injury Experienced by Latinx Child Farmworkers in North Carolina, USA Arcury, Thomas A. Arnold, Taylor J. Quandt, Sara A. Chen, Haiying Kearney, Gregory D. Sandberg, Joanne C. Talton, Jennifer W. Wiggins, Melinda F. Daniel, Stephanie S. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Children as young as 10 years old are hired to work on farms in the United States (U.S.). These children are largely Latinx. Using interview data collected from 202 North Carolina Latinx child farmworkers in 2017, this analysis documents the heath characteristics and occupational injuries of Latinx child farmworkers and delineates characteristics associated with their health and occupational injuries. Latinx child farmworkers include girls (37.6%) and boys (62.4%), aged 10 to 17 years, with 17.8% being migrant farmworkers. Three-quarters reported receiving medical and dental care in the past year. Respiratory (15.8%) and vision (20.3%) problems were prevalent. Girls more than boys, and younger more than older children had greater health service utilization. Occupational injuries were common, with 26.2% reporting a traumatic injury, 44.1% a dermatological injury, 42.6% a musculoskeletal injury, and 45.5% heat-related illness in the past year. Age increased the odds of reporting work injuries and heat-related illness, and being a non-migrant reduced the odds of reporting work injuries. These results emphasize the need for greater documentation of child farmworker occupational health and safety. They underscore the need to change occupational safety policy to ensure that children working in agriculture have the same protections as those working in all other U.S. industries. MDPI 2019-12-30 2020-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6981743/ /pubmed/31905836 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010248 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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