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Marlenga, Barbara; Pahwa, Punam; Hagel, Louise; Dosman, James; Pickett, William – Journal of Rural Health, 2010
Objectives: To characterize working hours of adult farm owner-operators and their spouses by season, and to examine associations between working hours and farm safety practices affecting children. Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of cross-sectional survey data collected as part of an existing study of injury and its determinants.…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Spouses, Child Safety, Parent Child Relationship
Allareddy, Veerasathpurush; Peek-Asa, Corinne; Yang, Jingzhen; Zwerling, Craig – Journal of Rural Health, 2007
Context and Purpose: Rural households report high fire-related mortality and injury rates, but few studies have examined the risk factors for fires. This study aims to identify occupant and household characteristics that are associated with residential fires in a rural cohort. Methods: Of 1,005 households contacted in a single rural county, 691…
Descriptors: Risk, Injuries, Fire Protection, Rural Areas
Chikani, Vatsal; Reding, Douglas; Gunderson, Paul; McCarty, Catherine A. – Journal of Rural Health, 2005
Background: The aim of the present study is to investigate the association between psychosocial work characteristics and health functioning and cardiovascular disease risk factors among rural women of central Wisconsin and compare psychosocial work characteristics between farm and nonfarm women. Methods: Stratified sampling was used to select a…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Psychology, Occupational Information, Females

Perry, Melissa J. – Journal of Rural Health, 2003
A review of a medical database examined health risks to children living and working on farms. Numbers of at-risk children and the laws governing child farm work are discussed. Farm youth experienced exposures to potentially harmful chemicals and disproportionately high rates of work-related fatalities. Long-term health effects of chemical exposure…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agricultural Laborers, Child Health, Child Labor
Wickrama, K. A. Thulitha; Wickrama, K. A. S.; Romas, John A. – Journal of Rural Health, 2005
Context and Purpose: This study investigates associations between the proportion of farm families in rural counties and the health of rural individuals, independent of county poverty rate and individual and family socioeconomic factors. This study also examines relationships of these socioeconomic factors and prevalence of specific diseases.…
Descriptors: Age, Area Studies, Disease Incidence, Correlation

Neufeld, Steven; Wright, Sue Marie; Gaut, Jolene – Journal of Rural Health, 2002
A survey of 24 farm families in eastern Washington with at least one child aged 4-18 examined parents' attitudes toward children's farm work, children's experiential learning about farm work from an early age, safety instruction and practices with children, and supervision of children performing farm work. (Contains 24 references.) (SV)
Descriptors: Agricultural Safety, Child Development, Child Labor, Child Rearing

Donnermeyer, Joseph F.; Scheer, Scott D. – Journal of Rural Health, 2001
Examines substance use trends among rural 12th-grade students, 1976-97, based on the national triennial study "Monitoring the Future." Finds that youth from more rural locations generally displayed lower rates of substance use, but as urbanization spread, differences declined. Compares data on farm, rural nonfarm, and small-town youth in both…
Descriptors: Drinking, Drug Abuse, High School Seniors, Illegal Drug Use