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Mental health in farming communities / (Record no. 9466)

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International Standard Serial Number 0279-3695
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Transcribing agency OCT
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Personal name Wright, Dawn
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Uniform title Journal of psychosocial nursing /
Medium October 2023
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Title Mental health in farming communities /
Remainder of title Dawn Garrett-Wright, Catherine Malin, and M. Susan Jones
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Thorofare, New Jersey ;
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Slack Incorporated ,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent vol.61(10) : pages 39-43
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General note ABSTRACT<br/><br/>Occupational stressors are causing unprecedented levels of stress, depression, and suicide among our nation's farmers, and little is known about how farmers view their personal stress and potential stress-relieving strategies. The current study used a descriptive qualitative approach to conduct focus groups comprising farmers and farm family members (N = 26). Participants were recruited using a snowball approach based on the investigators' connections to farming communities. Preliminary analysis indicates that primary stressors are: lack of control over many aspects of farming and the public's lack of understanding/appreciation for farm-ing. In addition, two communities identified high levels of anticipatory stressors. Despite these stressors, they continue to farm because of their love for farm life and their generational connection with the land. To decrease farmer stress, participants suggested educating the public about farm life and the impact farming has on the general public, creating social groups for farmers to talk to each other, and sharing the farmer story.
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Uncontrolled term mental health
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Uncontrolled term occupational stressors
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Uncontrolled term farming communities
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Personal name Malin, Catherine
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Personal name Jones, M. Susan
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