Rural landscapes in many parts of the world are experiencing increasing pressure from competing uses. One particular use, unconventional natural gas extraction, has received considerable attention over the past decade owing to its rapid growth and associated impacts on rural landscapes. This study examined how a sample of Australian rural residents experienced the processes of psychological stress induced by a coal seam gas project that created perceived undesirable changes to resources they valued. Its effect on residents’ psychological well-being slowly unfolded over several years. We deconstructed the stress processes by investigating primary appraisal, secondary appraisal, and subsequent emotional and coping responses guided by the cogn...
Objective: We aimed to ascertain the extent of mental health problems in rural communities of southw...
Exploring the determinants of good mental health in rural communities is becoming a prominent issue,...
Resilience in the context of rural communities is defined as the capacity to move through and beyond...
The rapid growth of unconventional gas developments has created widespread community concerns in man...
The health effects of chronic environmental adversity have received insufficient attention, particul...
Many rural Australian communities continue to endure a prolonged drought. The mental health effects ...
Unconventional gas development can bring rapid change to local communities who often have limited re...
As the landscape of the United States changes and world resources face depletion, shale gas developm...
When rural communities face major changes whether due to natural disasters, decline of old industrie...
Objective: Solastalgia is a new concept developed to give greater meaning and clarity to environment...
Objectives: This researched aimed to (1) investigate the coping styles or resources that were utilis...
Extent: 16p.Introduction: Farmers as a group have unique attitudes, sources of stress and a heighten...
A growing body of literature recognises the profound impact of adversity on mental health outcomes f...
Aims: The study investigated the associations between mental health and measures of community suppor...
Competing demands upon the provision of natural resources to meet the needs of current and future ge...
Objective: We aimed to ascertain the extent of mental health problems in rural communities of southw...
Exploring the determinants of good mental health in rural communities is becoming a prominent issue,...
Resilience in the context of rural communities is defined as the capacity to move through and beyond...
The rapid growth of unconventional gas developments has created widespread community concerns in man...
The health effects of chronic environmental adversity have received insufficient attention, particul...
Many rural Australian communities continue to endure a prolonged drought. The mental health effects ...
Unconventional gas development can bring rapid change to local communities who often have limited re...
As the landscape of the United States changes and world resources face depletion, shale gas developm...
When rural communities face major changes whether due to natural disasters, decline of old industrie...
Objective: Solastalgia is a new concept developed to give greater meaning and clarity to environment...
Objectives: This researched aimed to (1) investigate the coping styles or resources that were utilis...
Extent: 16p.Introduction: Farmers as a group have unique attitudes, sources of stress and a heighten...
A growing body of literature recognises the profound impact of adversity on mental health outcomes f...
Aims: The study investigated the associations between mental health and measures of community suppor...
Competing demands upon the provision of natural resources to meet the needs of current and future ge...
Objective: We aimed to ascertain the extent of mental health problems in rural communities of southw...
Exploring the determinants of good mental health in rural communities is becoming a prominent issue,...
Resilience in the context of rural communities is defined as the capacity to move through and beyond...