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Taylor J Arnold

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Arnold T, Morrison S, Romero M, Echeverria S, Zapata S, Quandt S, et al.
Am J Ind Med . 2024 Oct; 67(12):1121-1134. PMID: 39404609
Background: Essential workers across multiple industries faced a disproportionate burden of morbidity and mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic. The effects were especially severe for agricultural and food processing workers, many...
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Arnold T, Quandt S, Arcury T, Talton J, Sandberg J, Daniel S
J Agromedicine . 2024 Feb; 29(3):499-503. PMID: 38333934
Background: Limited research has examined the health implications for youth working in United States tobacco production. Agricultural labor is hazardous, yet youth are legally permitted to be hired as farmworkers....
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Ballard P, Arnold T, Vidrascu E, Hernandez G, Ozer E, Wolfson M, et al.
Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy . 2024 Jan; 19(1):8. PMID: 38238852
Background: Opioid use remains a major public health issue, especially among young adults. Despite investment in harm reduction and supply-side strategies such as reducing overprescribing and safe medication disposal, little...
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Arnold T, Arcury T, Quandt S, Sandberg J, Talton J, Daniel S
J Adolesc Res . 2024 Jan; 38(6):1142-1176. PMID: 38235371
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Arcury T, Arnold T, Chen H, Quandt S, Wiggins M, Daniel S
Environ Justice . 2023 Dec; 16(6):432-439. PMID: 38074854
Background: Latinx child farmworkers, like all vulnerable youth living in rural communities, experience substantial environmental exposures. Eliminating these exposures and improving environmental justice will benefit from the involvement of these...
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Quandt S, Younger E, Arnold T, Zepeda R, Arcury T, Daniel S
Prog Community Health Partnersh . 2023 Jul; 17(2):217-225. PMID: 37462550
Background: Community-based participatory research (CBPR) facilitates vulnerable communities and scientists collaborating to address pertinent health issues. For Latinx farmworkers, the employment of children and their resulting morbidity and mortality in...
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Quandt S, Arnold T, Arcury T, Talton J, Daniel S
J Occup Environ Med . 2021 Dec; 63(12):e838-e845. PMID: 34860206
Objective: Physical demands of work performed by Latinx hired child farmworkers are poorly understood. This paper describes crops, tasks performed, and the most common dimensions of physical demands of work...
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Arcury T, Chen H, Arnold T, Quandt S, Anderson K, Scott R, et al.
Am J Ind Med . 2021 May; 64(7):602-619. PMID: 34036619
Background: Although pesticides have adverse effects on child health and development, little research has examined pesticide exposure among child farmworkers. This analysis addresses two specific aims: (1) describes pesticide exposure...
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Quandt S, Arnold T, Talton J, Miles C, Mora D, Arcury T, et al.
Am J Ind Med . 2021 May; 64(7):620-628. PMID: 34002867
Background: Although children 10-17 years can be hired to work in agriculture, little research has addressed possible musculoskeletal injuries. Children may be at particular risk for these injuries because of...
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Arnold T, Arcury T, Quandt S, Mora D, Daniel S
New Solut . 2021 May; 31(2):125-140. PMID: 33982609
Children as young as ten-years-old can legally work as hired farm labor in the United States. In North Carolina, many hired children are part of the Latinx farmworker community. Agriculture...