Background The health of farmworkers as related to pesticide exposure is of
concern but assessing exposures for epidemiologic studies requires differe
nt techniques than approaches used for studies of industrial workers.
Methods A review of the literature identified possible factors that affect
exposure intensity. A model was developed to estimate an exposure score. Ex
posures in the literature were estimated using the model and compared to th
e measurements in the literature.
Results Three studies were found with information appropriate for evaluatio
n of the model. There was a statistical difference between the means of the
scores corresponding to above and below the median of the measurements. Th
e correlation coefficient between the scores and the measurements from the
literature was 0.77.
Conclusions Although the evaluation was limited, the model appeared to work
well, but more testing is needed. More research is also needed to increase
understanding of what affects the exposures of these workers. Published 20
01 Wiley-Liss, Inc.