Background: A 2004 study showed adolescents living in rural Australia were aware of the impact of drought on self, family and community, but did not report levels of emotional distress higher than adolescents of similar age and gender in the Australian community. It was proposed that the rural lifestyle had helped adolescents build resilience for managing this environmental adversity. Objective: To re sample adolescents from the same rural area and determine if this resilience remained after ongoing drought three years later. Design: A mixed methods approach using focus groups and a self-report questionnaire. Setting: Government Central Schools within the Riverina region of New South Wales. Participants: Male and female adolescents (n = 111...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition of the social impact of drought on rural commu...
Climate change and its effects present notable challenges for mental health, particularly for vul-ne...
Given the evidence from epidemiological studies of a substantial unmet child & adolescent mental hea...
The idealised rural childhood of freedom, small supportive communities and close connection to the e...
Objective: To record the drought-related experiences of young people and to contrast these with thei...
AIM: Drought is a chronic, recurring natural disaster. Such disasters have effects through entire co...
While it is recognized that drought affects mental health, few population-based longitudinal studies...
Many rural Australian communities continue to endure a prolonged drought. The mental health effects ...
Objective: NSW has just experienced its worst drought in a century. As years passed with insufficien...
The health effects of chronic environmental adversity have received insufficient attention, particul...
Exposure to drought is on the increase, also in sub-Saharan Africa. Even so, little attention has b...
AbstractThe mental health impact of drought is poorly quantified and no previous research has demons...
Around twelve percent of people who were currently in an area affected by drought have mental health...
Background & Aims: Recent statistics indicate that up to 20% of Australian adolescents experience ...
Objective: Drought is a serious and recurring problem for rural and remote Australia. This paper rep...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition of the social impact of drought on rural commu...
Climate change and its effects present notable challenges for mental health, particularly for vul-ne...
Given the evidence from epidemiological studies of a substantial unmet child & adolescent mental hea...
The idealised rural childhood of freedom, small supportive communities and close connection to the e...
Objective: To record the drought-related experiences of young people and to contrast these with thei...
AIM: Drought is a chronic, recurring natural disaster. Such disasters have effects through entire co...
While it is recognized that drought affects mental health, few population-based longitudinal studies...
Many rural Australian communities continue to endure a prolonged drought. The mental health effects ...
Objective: NSW has just experienced its worst drought in a century. As years passed with insufficien...
The health effects of chronic environmental adversity have received insufficient attention, particul...
Exposure to drought is on the increase, also in sub-Saharan Africa. Even so, little attention has b...
AbstractThe mental health impact of drought is poorly quantified and no previous research has demons...
Around twelve percent of people who were currently in an area affected by drought have mental health...
Background & Aims: Recent statistics indicate that up to 20% of Australian adolescents experience ...
Objective: Drought is a serious and recurring problem for rural and remote Australia. This paper rep...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition of the social impact of drought on rural commu...
Climate change and its effects present notable challenges for mental health, particularly for vul-ne...
Given the evidence from epidemiological studies of a substantial unmet child & adolescent mental hea...