| Literature DB >> 31429007 |
Lina Martínez1, Blanca Zuluaga2, Sergio I Prada3.
Abstract
This study aims to identify factors associated with the probability of trash pickers feeling physically or mentally ill and assesses differences by gender. To achieve these, we estimated multivariate regression models by using data from a census' update of 3109 trash pickers in Cali-Colombia in 2015. Outcomes are defined by two binary variables for whether the trash picker reports 14 or more days during the last month with physical and mental illness. Factors included demographic, family, psychological, socioeconomic and job characteristics. We found gender differences in several risk factors. Also a strong link between physical and mental health was found. Trash picker women are more vulnerable than men, public policy interventions aimed at prevention and treatment of mental health problems will have a positive side effect on their physical and mental health.Entities:
Keywords: Colombia; Gender; Mental health; Physical health; Trash pickers
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31429007 DOI: 10.1007/s10900-019-00725-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Health ISSN: 0094-5145