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Predicting the Influence of Situational and Immigration Stress on Latino Day Laborers' Workplace Injuries: An Exploratory Structural Equation Model.

Maria Eugenia Fernández-Esquer1, Kathryn R Gallardo2, Pamela M Diamond2.   

Abstract

Latino day laborers are a socially and economically marginalized immigrant population with a high risk of occupational injury. These workers confront multiple social, psychological, and environmental hardships that increase their risk for adverse health outcomes. How these stressors interact and influence work-related injuries in this population remains unclear. We conducted an exploratory study with 327 Latino day laborers who completed a community survey. We developed a structural equation model, using cross-sectional data to explore the relationships among socioeconomic status, situational and immigration stress, depression, work risk exposure, and occupational injury. The model revealed a statistically significant mediated effect from situational stress to injury through work risk exposure as well as a significant mediated effect from immigration stress through depression to injury. These initial findings suggest that situational and immigration-related stress have a detrimental impact on Latino day laborers' mental health and workplace safety and, ultimately, increase their risk of occupational injury.

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Keywords:  Day laborers; Immigration; Latino workers; Stress; Workplace injury

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Year:  2019        PMID: 29767403     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-018-0752-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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