Immigrant Farmworkers' Health-Related Quality of Life: An Application of the Job Demands-Control Model

  • J. G. Grzywacz
  • S. A. Quandt
  • T. A. Arcury
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Abstract

This study tests basic predictions from the demands-control model of occupational stress in Latino immigrant farmworkers. Cross-sectional data were obtained from 151 farmworkers in eastern North Carolina via face-to-face interviews conducted in Spanish during the summer of 2005. Results suggest that farmwork is characterized by low psychological demand and low control, or that it is a

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J. G. Grzywacz, S. A. Quandt, & T. A. Arcury. (2008). Immigrant Farmworkers’ Health-Related Quality of Life: An Application of the Job Demands-Control Model. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 14(1), 79–92. https://doi.org/10.13031/2013.24125

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