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A Comparison of Farmer and Farmworker Suicide Mortality in the U.S., 2003-2019.
ABSTRACT
Background
Suicide remains a public health concern and is the 10th leading cause of death in the
U.S.1 In the U.S., farmers and farmworkers experience hazardous and stressful work
conditions associated with agricultural production.2-4 Prior research shows farmers and
farmworkers experience higher suicide mortality than the general population and
similar occupations; however, little is known about differences in suicide mortality
between them.5-7 Therefore, it is critical to evaluate farmer and farmworker suicide
rates and determine differences in contextual characteristics associated with their
suicide mortality. Thus, this study aims to investigate differences between farmer and
farmworker suicide mortality among NVDRS participating states.
Methods
All reported adult suicide cases (ages 18+) are initially eligible for this study. Farmer
and farmworker suicide deaths will be ascertained using NVRDS data (rate
numerator). We will use the quinquennial Census of Agriculture, 2002-2017, to
estimate the number of farmers and farmworkers at risk of suicide (rate denominator)
and the decennial U.S. Census for standardization.8-11 Evaluation of rate ratios will use
regression analysis.
Significance
Most farmer suicide research combines farmers and farmworkers to determine
farmer suicide mortality.7,12,13 We propose determining contextual characteristics,
assessing suicide rate differences between farmers and farmworkers, and obtaining
rate denominators from the Census of Agriculture, which enumerates farmers and
farmworkers. Results from this study can be used to inform suicide prevention efforts
for farmers and farmworkers.
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Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/30/22 → 8/8/23 |
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Projects
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Southeast Center for Agricultural Health and Injury Prevention
Sanderson, W. (PI), Browning, S. (CoI), Christian, J. (CoI), Jones, K. (CoI), McNeill, S. (CoI), Montross, M. (CoI), Palli, S. (CoI), Sampson, S. (CoI), Vincent, S. (CoI), Winter, K. (CoI) & Mazur, J. (Former CoI)
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
9/30/22 → 9/29/27
Project: Research project