Grantee Research Project Results
2002 Progress Report: Community-Based Participatory Research Project
EPA Grant Number: R826886C003Subproject: this is subproject number 003 , established and managed by the Center Director under grant R826886
(EPA does not fund or establish subprojects; EPA awards and manages the overall grant for this center).
Center: Center for Air, Climate, and Energy Solutions
Center Director: Robinson, Allen
Title: Community-Based Participatory Research Project
Investigators: Faustman, Elaine
Institution: University of Washington
EPA Project Officer: Callan, Richard
Project Period: August 1, 1998 through December 31, 2003
Project Period Covered by this Report: August 1, 2001 through July 31,2002
Project Amount: Refer to main center abstract for funding details.
RFA: Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research (1998) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Children's Health , Human Health
Objective:
The overall goal of this project is to reduce pesticide exposure in children of farm workers in the Yakima valley of Washington State, by breaking the pesticide “take-home” pathway. The specific aims are to: (1) develop a culturally appropriate intervention to break the pesticide take-home pathway; (2) conduct a randomized, controlled community trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention as assessed by examining as the primary outcome changes in the urinary organophosphate pesticide metabolites of children between the ages of two and five who reside with farm workers; and (3) assess the secondary effects of the intervention by examining changes in pesticide concentrations in house dust in the residential environments of farm workers; changes in the urinary organophosphate pesticide metabolites of farm workers; and changes in self-reported knowledge, attitudes, and practices of farm workers regarding protection from pesticide exposure for children.
Progress Summary:
The Community Intervention Project (CIP) comprises two groups in three different locations that work together to conduct the community intervention portion of the Child Health Center (CHC). Group 1 is based at the University of Washington (UW) Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health (PNASH) Center, and Group 2 is based at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC) and the “field location” at Sunnyside, Washington. The activities of the researchers located at UW are described below.
In Year 1 the CIP-UW group worked with the CIP-FHCRC group to ensure that proper laboratory methods were employed in the collection of urine and dust samples from farm workers and their homes and automobiles. Year 2, 3, and 4 activities have been devoted primarily to analysis of urine and dust samples, and statistical analysis of these data. The CIP’s work was closely coordinated with the CHC Exposure Assessment Core.
Journal Articles on this Report : 3 Displayed | Download in RIS Format
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Curl CL, Fenske RA, Kissel JC, Shirai JH, Moate TF, Griffith W, Coronado G, Thompson B. Evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children. Environmental Health Perspectives 2002;110(12):A787-A792. |
R826886 (2000) R826886C003 (2001) R826886C003 (2002) R826886C004 (2001) R826886C004 (2002) |
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Thompson B, Coronado G, Puschel K, Allen E. Identifying constituents to participate in a project to control pesticide exposure in children of farmworkers. Environmental Health Perspectives 2001;109(Suppl 3):443-448. |
R826886 (2000) R826886C003 (2001) R826886C003 (2002) R826886C004 (2001) R826886C004 (2002) |
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Thompson B, Coronado GD, Grossman JE, Puschel K, Solomon CC, Islas I, Curl CL, Shirai JH, Kissel JC, Fenske RA. Pesticide take-home pathway among children of agricultural workers: study design, methods, and baseline findings. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2003;45(1):42-53. |
R826886 (2000) R826886C003 (2002) R831709 (2005) R831709 (2007) R831709C003 (2004) |
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Supplemental Keywords:
, RFA, Health, Scientific Discipline, Toxics, Geographic Area, Environmental Chemistry, Health Risk Assessment, State, pesticides, Risk Assessments, Biochemistry, Children's Health, farmworkers, health effects, pesticide exposure, biological response, environmental risks, Washington (WA), children, Human Health Risk Assessment, assessment of exposure, human exposure, environmental health hazard, environmental toxicant, exposure pathways, harmful environmental agents, pesticide residue, agricultural community, exposure assessmentRelevant Websites:
http://depts.washington.edu/chc/ Exit
Progress and Final Reports:
Original AbstractMain Center Abstract and Reports:
R826886 Center for Air, Climate, and Energy Solutions Subprojects under this Center: (EPA does not fund or establish subprojects; EPA awards and manages the overall grant for this center).
R826886C001 Molecular Mechanisms of Pesticide-Induced Developmental Toxicity
R826886C002 Genetic Susceptibility to Pesticides (Paraoxonase Polymorphism or PON1 Study)
R826886C003 Community-Based Participatory Research Project
R826886C004 Pesticide Exposure Pathways Research Project
The perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Conclusions drawn by the principal investigators have not been reviewed by the Agency.
Project Research Results
3 journal articles for this subproject
Main Center: R826886
89 publications for this center
75 journal articles for this center