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The association between drought conditions and increased occupational psychosocial stress among U.S. farmers: An occupational cohort study

机译:干旱条件与美国农民中职业心理社会压力之间的关联:职业队列研究

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Background: Drought represents a globally relevant natural disaster linked to adverse health. Evidence has shown agricultural communities to be particularly susceptible to drought, but there is a limited understanding of how drought may impact occupational stress in farmers. Methods: We used repeated measures data collected in the Muscvloskeletal Symptoms among Agricultural Workers Cohort study, including 498 Midwestern U.S. farmers surveyed with a Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ) at six-month intervals in 312 counties from 2012 through 2015. A longitudinal linear mixed effects model was used to estimate the change in job strain ratio, a continuous metric of occupational psychosocial stress, during drought conditions measured with a 12-month standardized precipitation index. We further evaluated associations between drought and psychological job demand and job decision latitude, the job strain components, and applied a stratified analysis to evaluate differences by participant sex, age, and geography. Results: During the growing season, the job strain ratio increased by 0.031 (95% CI: 0.012,0.05) during drought conditions, an amount equivalent to a one-half standard deviation change (Cohen's D = 0.5), compared to non-drought conditions. The association between drought and the job strain ratio was driven mostly by increases in the psychological job demand (2.09; 95% CI: 0.94,3.24). No risk differences were observed by sex, age group, or geographic region. Conclusions: Our results suggest a previously unidentified association between drought and increased occupational psychosocial stress among farmers. With North American climate anticipated to become hotter and drier, these findings could provide important health effects data for federal drought early warning systems and mitigation plans.
机译:背景:干旱代表全球相关的自然灾害与不良健康有关。证据表明农业社区特别容易受到干旱,但有限地了解干旱可能影响农民职业压力的理解。方法:我们使用了在农业工人队列队列研究中的Muscvloskeletal症状中收集的重复措施数据,包括在2012年至2012年的312个县的六个月间隔内由工作内容调查问卷(JCQ)调查的498名中西部农民。纵向线性混合效应在用12个月的标准化降水指数测量的干旱条件下,用于估计作业应变比的变化,职业心理心理应激的连续度量。我们进一步评估了干旱和心理工作需求和工作决策纬度,工作应变成分的协会,并应用了分层分析,以评估参与者性别,年龄和地理的差异。结果:在生长季节期间,干旱条件期间,作业应变比增加了0.031(95%CI:0.012,0.0.05),与无干旱相比,相当于一半标准偏差变化(COHEN的D = 0.5)。条件。干旱与作业应变比之间的关联主要是通过心理工作需求的增加推动(2.09; 95%CI:0.94,3.24)。性别,年龄组或地理区域没有观察到风险差异。结论:我们的结果表明,在农民之间的干旱和增加的职业心理社会压力之间之前有效地联系。随着北美气候的预计,这些调查结果可以为联邦干旱预警系统和缓解计划提供重要的健康影响数据。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2021年第1期|149245.1-149245.8|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Division of Environmental Health Sciences University of Minnesota School of Public Health 420 Delaware Street SE Minneapolis MN 55455 USA;

    Division of Environmental Health Sciences University of Minnesota School of Public Health 420 Delaware Street SE Minneapolis MN 55455 USA;

    Environmental Agricultural and Occupational Health College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center 984388 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha NE 68198 USA;

    ISciences L.L.C. and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's National Centers for Environmental Information 151 Patton Avenue Asheville NC 28801 USA;

    Department of Occupational and Environmental Health University of Iowa College of Public Health 145 N Riverside Drive Iowa City IA 52242 USA;

    Department of Occupational and Environmental Health University of Iowa College of Public Health 145 N Riverside Drive Iowa City IA 52242 USA;

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  • 关键词

    Drought; Occupational psychosocial stress; Farmers; Occupational health; Climate;

    机译:干旱;职业心理社会压力;农民;职业健康;气候;

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