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ID (ISN) del documento111674
Número CIS 11-0309
ISSN - Título de la serie 0271-3586 - American Journal of Industrial Medicine
Año 2011
Número de serie
Autor(es) Eng A., 't Mannetje A., Ellison-Loschmann L., McLean D., Cheng S., Pearce N.
Título Ethnic differences in patterns of occupational exposure in New Zealand
Información bibliográfica 2011, Vol.54, p.410-418. Illus. 40 ref.
Resumen The objective of this study was to investigate the differences in occupational exposure between Māori (New Zealand's indigenous people) and non-Māori. Participants were randomly selected from the Electoral Roll. Exposure to occupational risk factors was assessed through telephone interviews and exposure prevalences of 273 Māori and 2724 non-Māori workers were compared. Subsequently, Māori were matched with non-Māori on current occupation to assess whether ethnic differences also exist within occupations. Māori were more likely to report exposure to physical strain. Part of these differences remained when Māori were compared with non-Māori in the same job. In addition, Māori women were twice as likely to categorize their job as very or extremely stressful than non-Māori women in the same job, while Māori men were twice as likely to report exposure to dust. Marked ethnic differences exist in risk factors for occupational ill-health, due to both occupational distribution and the distribution of tasks within occupations.
Descriptores (primarios) Nueva Zelandia; epidemiología; diferencias por raza; relación trabajo-exposición
Descriptores (secundarios) carga física; fatiga; apreciación subjetiva; estudio del caso y testigo; diferencias por el sexo; factores de estrés
Tipo de documento D - Artículos periódicos
Tema(s) Generalidades sobre prevención
Broad subject area(s) Aspectos generales
Industrias y ocupaciones
Navegación por categoria(s) Exposure evaluation
Risk evaluation