Dewar D M
AAOHN J. 1996 Aug;44(8):391-401.
This study identifies gender specific farm health and safety issues. Based on a sample from the 1988 New York Farm Family Survey, descriptive statistics and exploratory factor analysis were used to establish unique gender based profiles in terms of labor force participation, and prioritization of farm health and safety issues, concerns, and information sources. Based on the factor analysis, women's main farm health and safety issues included physical problems and occupational hazard screening needs, provider integrity, and economic incentives. Men's main issues consisted of accident related counseling needs, skin related hazards, and the farm related convenience of the services. Men and women had statistically significant differences in the types of information sources and reasons for using farm health and safety services. These differences imply that farm health and safety providers must consider both gender related information gathering and farm health and safety prioritizations to more efficiently allocate intervention resources, more effectively promote safety, and reduce the incidence of occupationally related morbidity and mortality in agriculture.
本研究确定了针对不同性别的农场健康与安全问题。基于1988年纽约农场家庭调查的样本,运用描述性统计和探索性因素分析,在劳动力参与、农场健康与安全问题的优先级、关注点及信息来源方面,建立了基于性别的独特概况。基于因素分析,女性主要的农场健康与安全问题包括身体问题、职业危害筛查需求、提供者诚信以及经济激励。男性主要问题包括事故相关咨询需求、皮肤相关危害以及农场服务的便利性。男性和女性在信息来源类型以及使用农场健康与安全服务的原因方面存在统计学上的显著差异。这些差异表明,农场健康与安全服务提供者必须兼顾与性别相关的信息收集以及农场健康与安全的优先级,以便更有效地分配干预资源,更有力地促进安全,并降低农业中与职业相关的发病率和死亡率。