1. Occupational Health Hazards of Rickshaw Pullers in Lower Middle Income Country, India.
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Lal, Panna, Batra, Mohit, Majhi, Madan M., Ahuja, Pragya, and Bhatnagar, Nidhi
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HYPERTENSION , *SUBSTANCE abuse , *MIDDLE-income countries , *CROSS-sectional method , *AGE distribution , *HELP-seeking behavior , *DISEASES , *HEALTH status indicators , *INCOME , *OCCUPATIONAL hazards , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *LOW-income countries , *INDUSTRIAL hygiene , *SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors - Abstract
Background: Rickshaw pullers work in unorganized sector. Ignorance, poverty, and strenuous physical exertion make them vulnerable to ill health and disease. Objectives: To assess the magnitude and pattern of morbidity, associated sociodemographic factors, and health-seeking behavior of the participants. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 305 participants. Predesigned, pretested questionnaire was used for data collection. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 16 version was used for data analysis. Results: About 61% of the participants had morbidity in their lifetime and 49.5% fell sick in the last 15 days. Substance abuse in any form was reported by 73.1%. Grade-1 hypertension was reported in 28.2% and 7.5% was having grade-2 hypertension. Age, monthly income, substance abuse, and availing of health services were significantly associated with the development of health problems. Conclusion: Need to devise interventions that will focus on health awareness and early health-seeking behavior among the participants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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