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Cross-sectional study on work and health risk behaviors among school students in a rural area of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, 2010 * * This article was derived from the Master’s Degree dissertation entitled ‘Association between health risk behaviors of rural area adolescent students and their parents and siblings’, defended by Chirle de Oliveira Raphaelli at the Federal University of Pelotas Physical Education Higher Education School Postgraduate Physical Education Program in 2011.

Abstract

Objective

to evaluate association between work and health risk behaviors among rural schoolchildren.

Methods

this was a cross-sectional study with 5th to 8th grade elementary and middle school students attending municipal schools in Barão do Triunfo, RS, Brazil in 2010; a self-administered questionnaire was used; their work profile was characterized as ‘current workers’, ‘former workers’, and ‘non-workers’; health risk behaviors examined were smoking, alcohol consumption, overweight, and physical inactivity (≤300 minutes per week).

Results

of the 339 participants under 16 years old (89.9%), 82.3% were current workers; their predominant work was domestic services (39.8%), and farming (29.9%); 24.8% of students were overweight, 51.2% were inactive during leisure, 6.6% smoked, and 27.0% had consumed alcohol in the last 30 days; alcohol consumption was higher among workers than non-workers (p=0.02).

Conclusion

eight out of ten schoolchildren worked, most of them as child labor; the most frequent health risk behavior was alcohol consumption.

Adolescent Behavior; Health; Child Labor; Alcoholic Beverages; Cross-Sectional Studies

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