Blue-Collar Workers
Cross-source consensus on Blue-Collar Workers from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- A Chinese study found that white-collar workers had a 1.33 odds ratio advantage over blue-collar workers for adequate health literacy. — Prevalence of limited health literacy in blue-collar workers: a systematic review protocol
- Blue-collar workers in construction, manufacturing, transportation, and agriculture face a convergence of personal and occupational factors that elevate their risk of limited health literacy. — Prevalence of limited health literacy in blue-collar workers: a systematic review protocol
- South Korean research showed that labour class IV (blue-collar) workers had lower health literacy related to social determinants of health. — Prevalence of limited health literacy in blue-collar workers: a systematic review protocol
- Risk factors for limited health literacy among blue-collar workers include lower educational attainment, language barriers, smoking, poor diet, medication misuse, psychosocial stress, work-life conflict, and social isolation. — Prevalence of limited health literacy in blue-collar workers: a systematic review protocol
- Limited health literacy increases workplace injury risk and complicates return to work after illness or injury for blue-collar workers. — Prevalence of limited health literacy in blue-collar workers: a systematic review protocol
- Peer mentoring approaches may be particularly effective for blue-collar workers given their common reliance on peer support in workplace settings. — Prevalence of limited health literacy in blue-collar workers: a systematic review protocol