What Does it Mean to be Healthy? Hispanics in the Southeastern Idaho Agricultural Industry

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H. Cathleen Tarp
M. Elizabeth Fore
Mary A. Nies
Carmen G. Febles
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[1] Idaho State University,Department of Global Studies and Languages
[2] Idaho State University,Department of Public Health
[3] Idaho State University,Division of Health Sciences
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2017年 / 19卷
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Hispanics; Healthy; Gender; Workplace;
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In contrast to many studies of first generation Hispanics residing in the U.S., our study focused on participants of both genders who were formally employed outside the home. The purpose of this study was to explore the meaning of health among southeast Idaho Hispanics employed in the agro-industry. Using qualitative methodology, we interviewed twenty participants employed at a potato processing plant. We found that men and women had differing concepts of health based upon their gender roles and the value placed on work outside the home, which influenced their willingness to access formal health care. Based on our findings, there is a need for public health officials in Idaho to collaborate with employers to develop and implement workplace clinics.
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