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Australian Blue-Collar Men’s Health and Well-Being
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2012
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NursingQuality Of LifeWell-being (Positive Psychology)Preventive MedicineSubjective Well-beingSexual Well-beingWell-being (Indigenous Health)Health PromotionHealth BehaviorHealth PromotersHealthy Work EnvironmentOccupational Health ServiceBlue-collar WorkersSocial Determinants Of HealthPublic HealthWorker HealthConstruction WorkersHealth Sciences
In Australia, blue-collar workers are predominantly male and form a unique and large (approximately 30%) subset of the Australian workforce. They exhibit particular health-related issues and, in comparison to other groups, often a lack of health promoting behavior. This article briefly discusses the Australian context and some of the key health issues blue-collar men face, in particular as it relates to construction workers. It reviews the impact of gender and socioeconomic factors in designing workplace health promotion interventions. This article considers practice strategies for health promoters in a specific workplace setting: it looks at meta-factors and industry-based contextual factors, including barriers to implementation and participation, while addressing common misconceptions about Australian blue-collar workers.
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