Reducing occupation-based disparities related to tobacco: roles for occupational health and organized labor.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Persistent and growing occupation-based disparities related to tobacco pose a serious public health challenge. Tobacco exacts a disproportionate toll on individuals employed in working class occupations, due to higher prevalence of smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke among these workers compared to others. METHODS:We provide an overview of recent advances that may help to reduce these disparities, including research findings on a successful social contextual intervention model that integrates smoking cessation and occupational health and safety, and a new national effort to link labor unions and tobacco control organizations around their shared interest in reducing tobacco's threat to workers' health. CONCLUSIONS:Implications of these efforts for future research and action are discussed.

journal_name

Am J Ind Med

authors

Barbeau EM,McLellan D,Levenstein C,DeLaurier GF,Kelder G,Sorensen G

doi

10.1002/ajim.20026

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2004-08-01 00:00:00

pages

170-9

issue

2

eissn

0271-3586

issn

1097-0274

journal_volume

46

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