2001
DOI: 10.2307/3434793
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Identifying Constituents to Participate in a Project to Control Pesticide Exposure in Children of Farmworkers

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“…Funding for the Child Environmental Health Center at the University of Washington (Faustman et al 2000) made it possible to address the pesticide concerns. An advisory board, which included community, health department, and agricultural department representatives, farmworkers, and grower advocates, was formed before baseline data collection (Thompson et al 2001). The board met monthly, hired a local project coordinator, and guided the entire project.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Funding for the Child Environmental Health Center at the University of Washington (Faustman et al 2000) made it possible to address the pesticide concerns. An advisory board, which included community, health department, and agricultural department representatives, farmworkers, and grower advocates, was formed before baseline data collection (Thompson et al 2001). The board met monthly, hired a local project coordinator, and guided the entire project.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This concept has been cited in other studies involving Mexican immigrant farmworkers. Thompson et al (2001) report that farmworkers often experience feelings of despondency with regard to feelings of sickness associated with being exposed to pesticides. In that study, farmworkers stated that physicians and health-care systems did not recognize symptoms of pesticide exposure, often attributing the cause of their symptoms to the flu (Thompson et al 2001).…”
Section: Focus Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thompson et al (2001) report that farmworkers often experience feelings of despondency with regard to feelings of sickness associated with being exposed to pesticides. In that study, farmworkers stated that physicians and health-care systems did not recognize symptoms of pesticide exposure, often attributing the cause of their symptoms to the flu (Thompson et al 2001). Other cases of despondency reported in other investigations state that farmworkers felt that their protection from pesticides was outside of their own control.…”
Section: Focus Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, existing intervention and training materials do not address the residential pesticide exposure for farmworker families. McCauley et al (2001) and Thompson et al (2001) have developed interventions to reduce the pesticide exposure of children who live in farmworker homes, but the content of these interventions or their evaluations have not been reported in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%