“Mental health among the sugarcane industry farmers and non-farmers in Peru: a cross-sectional study on occupational health“

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“Objective Describe the occupational characteristics of farmer and non-farmer workers and investigate critical occupational risk factors for mental disorders in sugarcane farmers in Peru. Method We conducted a cross-sectional study with occupational health and safety focus among farmers and non-farm...

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Autores: Bazo-Alvarez, Juan Carlos, Bazalar-Palacios, Janina, Bazalar, Jahaira, Flores, Elaine C
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Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener
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title_short “Mental health among the sugarcane industry farmers and non-farmers in Peru: a cross-sectional study on occupational health“
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Bazalar-Palacios, Janina
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Flores, Elaine C
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