Background: The workplace is a key site where individuals confront two types of health hazards. One is physical hazards, referring to such phenomena as dusts/fumes, static load, and noise. The other is social hazards, referring to such phenomena as job strain, racial discrimination, sexual harassment, and violence. Yet, to date, as acknowledged by leading researchers in the fields of occupational health and social epidemiology, remarkably little research explores the extent to which physical and social hazards are: (1) inter-related, (2) distributed among workers with respect to job type, race/ethnicity, and gender, and (3) synergistic in their adverse effects on health, broadly understood as both health behaviors (such as cigarette smoking) and health status (e.g., blood pressure).
Specific Aims :
The specific aims are to examine: (1) associations between hazardous physical exposures (dust/fumes, noise, ergonomic strain), hazardous social exposures (racial and gender discrimination, sexual harassment, violence, job strain), and socio-demographic characteristics (race/ethnicity, gender, and wage level); and (2) associations between hazardous physical exposures, hazardous social exposures, and health outcomes (health status, blood pressure, and health behaviors). Study design and methods: Cross-sectional survey on a racially and ethnically diverse population of male and female unionized workers engaged in a wide range occupations in the greater Boston area (n= 2,000). Outcomes: Our study addresses significant gaps in knowledge about social and physical hazards at work and their contributions to social inequalities in health. By selecting a well-justified set of determinants and outcomes, in combination with an appropriate study population, our study has the potential to expand public health knowledge about and efforts to reduce social inequalities in health.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
1R01OH007366-01
Application #
6318663
Study Section
Safety and Occupational Health Study Section (SOH)
Program Officer
Newhall, Jim
Project Start
2001-09-30
Project End
2004-09-29
Budget Start
2001-09-30
Budget End
2002-09-29
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2001
Total Cost
$531,265
Indirect Cost
Name
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Department
Type
DUNS #
149617367
City
Boston
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
02215
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