Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Division of Field Studies and Engineering, Health Informatics Branch, 1090 Tusculum Avenue, R-17, Cincinnati, OH, 45226.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Research and Methodology, Collaborating Center for Questionnaire Design and Evaluation Research, 3311 Toledo Road, Hyattsville, MD, 20782.
J Sch Health. 2024 Feb;94(2):165-177. doi: 10.1111/josh.13386. Epub 2023 Aug 10.
While more than 2.5 million U.S. high students worked in 2020, data to assess how work affects this group are sparse. To facilitate such research, a set of occupational safety and health questions for inclusion on the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) and other youth-focused surveys was developed.
Survey questions about occupational experiences of young workers were adapted from other surveys or created de novo. Key audiences were engaged to define priority topic areas and develop draft questions, which were further refined through cognitive interviews with working youth.
Twenty-one resulting questions spanned multiple work-related topics: employment status; health outcomes; psychosocial exposures; and safety climate. Cognitive testing revealed that youth (aged 14-19) had difficulty with temporal concepts. Some difficulties reflected the propensity of youth to engage in multiple, online, and informal jobs. During 3 rounds of interviews, questions were adjusted to better reflect youth employment circumstances and language. Four states added at least 1 work-related question to their 2023 Youth Risk Behavior Survey questionnaire, and the full set of questions has been disseminated to federal agencies and partners.
Including tailored questions about employment in surveys of youth will facilitate occupational health surveillance for this group. Analysis of resulting data can help to close knowledge gaps, provide current prevalence data, inform policy, and allow development of focused prevention and intervention strategies to reduce adverse outcomes among young workers.
尽管 2020 年有超过 250 万美国高中生参加工作,但评估工作对这一群体影响的数据却很少。为了促进此类研究,开发了一套职业安全与健康问题,以便纳入青年风险行为监测系统(YRBSS)和其他以青年为重点的调查。
关于年轻工人职业经历的调查问题是从其他调查中改编或全新创建的。主要受众被邀请参与确定优先主题领域并制定草案问题,然后通过对工作青年进行认知访谈进一步完善这些问题。
21 个由此产生的问题涵盖了多个与工作相关的主题:就业状况;健康结果;心理社会暴露;以及安全氛围。认知测试表明,青少年(14-19 岁)难以理解时间概念。一些困难反映了青少年从事多种、在线和非正式工作的倾向。在三轮访谈中,问题进行了调整,以更好地反映青年的就业情况和语言。四个州在其 2023 年青年风险行为调查问卷中增加了至少 1 个与工作相关的问题,并且已经向联邦机构和合作伙伴分发了完整的问题集。
在对青年进行的调查中纳入有关就业的定制问题将有助于对该群体的职业健康监测。对由此产生的数据进行分析可以帮助缩小知识差距,提供当前的流行数据,为政策提供信息,并制定有针对性的预防和干预策略,以减少年轻工人的不良后果。