Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Investigation of the Effect of Working Style on Pain, Posture, Physical and Mental Status in Seasonal Hazelnut Workers
The collection of hazelnuts grown in our country provides a great source of employment for local people and seasonal workers. However, geographical conditions in hazelnut growing areas, challenging variable weather conditions in August and insufficient number of workers create a disadvantageous environment for seasonal workers. In this study, it was aimed to investigate the effects of working conditions on mental status, fatigue, pain severity and postures (posture disorders, developmental delays, etc.) of young adults working in Giresun during the hazelnut picking season in comparison with the group living in the same sociodemographic and cultural environment but not working as seasonal workers.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | December 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | November 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 34 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria (For seasonal workers): - Volunteering to participate in the study. - To be between the ages of 18-34. - Having worked as a seasonal worker in Giresun for at least 1 month during the hazelnut harvest period. Inclusion Criteria (For controls): - Volunteering to participate in the study. - To be between the ages of 18-34. - Not having worked in any agricultural work during the summer period. - Living in the same socioeconomic environment as the group working as seasonal workers Exclusion Criteria: - Having visual, auditory, etc. communication problems that will prevent participation in the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Istanbul Bilgi University | Istanbul |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Istanbul Bilgi University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | McGill Melzack Questionnaire | Pain assessment (McGill Melzack Questionnaire) Participants' pain site, intensity and type will be assessed with the McGill-Melzack pain questionnaire. This questionnaire was first developed by Melzack and Katz in 1971. It consists of four parts. In part 1, there are two body pictures drawn from the front and back to mark the area or areas of the body affected by the patient's pain. The patient is asked to mark the location of the pain on the body diagram and indicate with the letter 'D' if the pain is deep and 'Y' if it is on the body surface. In the second part, the participant is asked to describe their pain. The participant marks the appropriate words from the appropriate group. A suitable word from each group can be marked or if it is not suitable, the group can be skipped altogether. In the third part, the relationship between pain and time is asked. | Baseline | |
Primary | PhysioPrint Mobile Application | Posture assessment (PhysioPrint Mobile Application) The evaluation of the participants' posture will be performed with the PhysioPrint mobile application. The application has validity and reliability. The analysis is done by taking an image of the participant from the opposite side to assess posture disorders. The differences between the shoulder height levels, hip joint symmetry, and if there is hip joint symmetry, the differences between the kneecap alignments are determined angularly. The distance and angle of the foot and ankle joints to other anatomical regions can also be examined. After the analysis data is saved, the images will be deleted. In our study, this analysis will be used to compare the differences seen in seasonal workers with the non-working group. | Baseline | |
Primary | Checklist Individual Strength Questionnaire | Fatigue assessment (Checklist Individual Strength Questionnaire) Fatigue will be assessed with the Fatigue Scale for both groups. The Fatigue Scale asks about fatigue in the two weeks prior to the assessment. It has 20 items, each item is scored on a seven-point Likert scale. A high score indicates high levels of subjective fatigue and concentration problems and low levels of motivation and physical activity. It has Turkish validity and reliability, and its internal consistency was reported to be high. | Baseline | |
Secondary | Beck Depression Inventory | Mental State Assessment (Beck Depression Inventory) Participants' depression levels will be assessed with the Beck Depression Scale. It is a 21-item self-report questionnaire to assess the severity of depression in normal and psychiatric populations. It was developed by Beck et al. and revised in 1978. It is suitable for the assessment of the population aged 13 years and older. Each item is scored between 0-3 and the total score ranges between 0-63. A high score indicates a high level of depression. | Baseline |
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