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Strong, Larkin L.; Starks, Helene E.; Meischke, Hendrika; Thompson, Beti – Health Education & Behavior, 2009
Farmworkers carry pesticide residue home on their clothing, boots, and skin, placing other household members at risk, particularly children. Specific precautions are recommended to reduce this take-home pathway, yet few studies have examined the perspectives of farmworkers and other household members regarding these behaviors and the reasons for…
Descriptors: Females, Family Environment, Safety, Poisoning
Rao, Pamela; Quandt, Sara A.; Doran, Alicia M.; Snively, Beverly M.; Arcury, Thomas A. – Health Education & Behavior, 2007
Pesticide exposure has been linked with immediate and delayed health effects. Anyone who lives in a farmworker household may be exposed to pesticides. Studies with farmworkers have found generally low levels of awareness of pesticide exposure and prevention. Less is known about the perceptions of nonfarmworkers living with farmworkers. This…
Descriptors: Health Education, Family (Sociological Unit), Poisoning, Child Health