PREVENTION AND RESILIENCY - A CROSS-CULTURAL VIEW OF FARMWORKERS AND FARMERS BELIEFS ABOUT WORK SAFETY

Citation
Ji. Grieshop et al., PREVENTION AND RESILIENCY - A CROSS-CULTURAL VIEW OF FARMWORKERS AND FARMERS BELIEFS ABOUT WORK SAFETY, Human organization, 55(1), 1996, pp. 25-32
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Social, Sciences, Interdisciplinary",Anthropology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00187259
Volume
55
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
25 - 32
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-7259(1996)55:1<25:PAR-AC>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Two loci of control scales were adapted to farm safety for farmworkers and farmers in California. Internal and External dimensions and hazar d coping strategies were used. Searching for Safety (SS), a behavioral strategy, involves planning for hazardous events. Accepting Danger (A D), a cognitive strategy, accepts uncertainty and the unpredictability of some events. Although workers scored high on internality, External ity was higher - this suggests that accident control is placed outside of themselves and given over to God, luck, or ''bosses.'' Farmworkers utilized AD and SS with equal success. Farmers scored higher on Inter nal beliefs, thus emphasizing personal control over safety, yet acknow ledging worker responsibility. They placed more faith in their plannin g efforts (SS) than in the mental mechanism of accepting uncertainty ( AD). Factor analyses showed the two scales successfully measured Inter nality and Externality and two coping strategies. Suggested improvemen ts include standardizing one scale for both groups and identifying spe cific behaviors and mental strategies.