Clinical Trial: Reducing Pesticide Exposure in Minority Families

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Reducing Pesticide Exposure in Minority Families

Brief Summary: This is a community-based participatory research program focusing on pesticide contamination in migrant farmworker families.

Detailed Summary:

This is a continuation of a community-based participatory research program focusing on pesticide contamination in migrant farmworker communities. Oregon Health Sciences University's Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology and the Oregon Child Development Coalition propose to extend the participatory research model that has been developed to increase community capacity and to build knowledge on the nature and extent of childhood exposures to pesticides and resulting health effects. The project includes involvement from representatives of academic institutions, child and family educational, health, and social services, and the agricultural community. We propose to extend our program of research beyond the state of Oregon to accomplish the following specific aims:

  1. Develop and validate a pathway model of organophosphate pesticide exposure for children residing near tree fruit orchards,
  2. Conduct a longitudinal investigation of pesticide residue analysis, work practices, home characteristics and biological markers of exposure in migrant families residing in multiple homes and communities throughout a year,
  3. Evaluate specific neurobehavioral outcomes in Latino children who speak Spanish and indigenous languages, living in homes with measured pesticide residues and in children living in homes with minimal measurable pesticide residues, and
  4. Assess effectiveness of accepted methods of intervention including health education and environmental exposure reduction on changing behavior and reducing pesticide exposure in the migrant agricultural community.

The project also includes mechanisms to strengthen and expand the partnerships among migrant farmworker communities to i
Sponsor: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)

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Information By: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)

Dates:
Date Received: April 11, 2001
Date Started: July 2000
Date Completion: June 2005
Last Updated: September 1, 2006
Last Verified: September 2006