Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States.
National Farm Medicine Center, Marshfield Clinic Research Institute, Marshfield, WI, United States.
Front Public Health. 2023 Jan 27;11:1050584. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1050584. eCollection 2023.
Growing up on a farm or ranch often involves interactions with livestock that present both potential risks and benefits to children. While these "child-livestock interactions" contribute to the burden of agriculturally related injuries to youth in the United States, they may also result in improved immunological health and other benefits. Agricultural upbringings are also widely perceived to improve physical, cognitive, and skill development of children, contributing to a combination of potential benefits and risks known as the "farm kid paradox." Although previous studies show the health impacts of child-livestock interactions, less is known about the ways in which farm and ranch parents perceive the benefits and risks of these interactions, and how and why they choose to raise children around livestock. Our research addresses this gap by analyzing data from semi-structured interviews with 30 parents of children between the ages of 10-18 who produce beef cattle in Kansas. This research is part of a larger anthropological study of the benefits and risks of child-livestock interactions involving parents on beef and dairy operations in multiple states, along with agricultural safety and health professionals. The results offer insights into the experiences, practices, and perspectives of parents, outlining agricultural ways of life in which safety and relations to risk are shaped by patterns of production, family dynamics, values and habits, and other social and cultural dimensions. These insights deepen our understanding of parents' perceptions of both benefits and risks of agricultural childhoods.
在农场或牧场长大的孩子通常会与牲畜互动,这既给孩子带来潜在的风险,也带来潜在的好处。虽然这些“儿童与牲畜的互动”是导致美国与农业相关的青少年受伤的原因之一,但它们也可能导致儿童免疫健康状况的改善和其他好处。人们普遍认为,农业成长经历也有助于儿童的身体、认知和技能发展,这是一种潜在的好处和风险的结合,被称为“农场孩子悖论”。尽管之前的研究表明了儿童与牲畜互动的健康影响,但对于农场和牧场父母如何看待这些互动的好处和风险,以及他们如何选择在牲畜周围养育孩子,以及为什么选择在牲畜周围养育孩子,人们知之甚少。我们的研究通过分析对堪萨斯州 30 名 10-18 岁儿童的父母进行半结构化访谈的数据来解决这一差距,这些父母从事肉牛生产。这项研究是对涉及多个州的父母在肉牛和奶牛养殖场中进行的儿童与牲畜互动的好处和风险的一项更大的人类学研究的一部分,该研究还包括农业安全和健康专业人员。研究结果提供了有关父母的经验、实践和观点的见解,概述了农业生活方式,其中安全和风险关系是由生产模式、家庭动态、价值观和习惯以及其他社会和文化维度塑造的。这些见解加深了我们对父母对农业童年的好处和风险的看法。