Parker D L, Carl W R, French L R, Martin F B
Minnesota Department of Health, Minneapolis 55440-9441.
Am J Public Health. 1994 Apr;84(4):606-11. doi: 10.2105/ajph.84.4.606.
The purpose of the study was to provide descriptive data and incidence data on adolescent work-related injuries and to determine whether such injuries are underreported to the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry.
The study consisted of a 1-year survey of 534 adolescent work-related injuries reported to the Department of Labor and Industry and a cross-sectional survey of 3312 public high school students from throughout Minnesota. The high school survey used an abbreviated questionnaire with a subset of items from the Department of Labor and Industry survey.
Ninety-six percent of the injuries were strains and sprains, cuts and lacerations, burns, bruises and contusions, and fractures. There were 11 hospitalizations; 4 were for burns that occurred during work in restaurants. Eighty workers (15%) reported permanent impairment as a result of their injuries. It was estimated that there were 2268 reportable injuries to working adolescents in Minnesota during the study year.
The most common serious injuries were injuries to the lower back and burns. The demographic characteristics of adolescents whose injuries were reported to the Department of Labor and Industry were similar to those of injured adolescent workers identified through the high school survey. The results suggest that there is substantial underreporting of adolescent work injuries.
本研究旨在提供青少年工作相关伤害的描述性数据和发病率数据,并确定此类伤害是否未向明尼苏达州劳工和工业部充分报告。
该研究包括对向劳工和工业部报告的534起青少年工作相关伤害进行为期1年的调查,以及对来自明尼苏达州各地的3312名公立高中生进行横断面调查。高中调查使用了一份简化问卷,其中包含劳工和工业部调查问卷中的部分项目。
96%的伤害为拉伤、扭伤、切割伤和撕裂伤、烧伤、瘀伤和挫伤以及骨折。有11例住院治疗;4例是在餐馆工作期间发生的烧伤。80名工人(15%)报告因伤导致永久性损伤。据估计,在研究年度,明尼苏达州有2268起可报告的青少年工作伤害。
最常见的严重伤害是下背部受伤和烧伤。向劳工和工业部报告受伤情况的青少年的人口统计学特征与通过高中调查确定的受伤青少年工人的特征相似。结果表明,青少年工作伤害存在大量漏报情况。