A growing body of literature recognises the profound impact of adversity on mental health outcomes for people living in rural and remote areas. With the cumulative effects of persistent drought, record-breaking bushfires, limited access to quality health services, the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing economic and social challenges, there is much to understand about the impact of adversity on mental health and wellbeing in rural populations. In this conceptual paper, we aim to review and adapt our existing understanding of rural adversity. We undertook a wide-ranging review of the literature, sought insights from multiple disciplines and critically developed our findings with an expert disciplinary group from across Australia. We propose that r...
Climate change is exacerbating climate variability, evident in more frequent and severe weather-rela...
Aims: The study investigated the associations between mental health and measures of community suppor...
This paper argues that lack of adequate research is a barrier to the long-term improvement of the me...
A growing body of literature recognises the profound impact of adversity on mental health outcomes f...
AIM: Drought is a chronic, recurring natural disaster. Such disasters have effects through entire co...
Background: The individual and contextual factors influencing current mental health and well-being w...
Objective: NSW has just experienced its worst drought in a century. As years passed with insufficien...
Many rural Australian communities continue to endure a prolonged drought. The mental health effects ...
The idealised rural childhood of freedom, small supportive communities and close connection to the e...
The health effects of chronic environmental adversity have received insufficient attention, particul...
ABSTRACT: This paper argues that lack of adequate research is a barrier to the long-term improvement...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition of the social impact of drought on rural commu...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...
Resilience in the context of rural communities is defined as the capacity to move through and beyond...
Objective: Drought is a serious and recurring problem for rural and remote Australia. This paper rep...
Climate change is exacerbating climate variability, evident in more frequent and severe weather-rela...
Aims: The study investigated the associations between mental health and measures of community suppor...
This paper argues that lack of adequate research is a barrier to the long-term improvement of the me...
A growing body of literature recognises the profound impact of adversity on mental health outcomes f...
AIM: Drought is a chronic, recurring natural disaster. Such disasters have effects through entire co...
Background: The individual and contextual factors influencing current mental health and well-being w...
Objective: NSW has just experienced its worst drought in a century. As years passed with insufficien...
Many rural Australian communities continue to endure a prolonged drought. The mental health effects ...
The idealised rural childhood of freedom, small supportive communities and close connection to the e...
The health effects of chronic environmental adversity have received insufficient attention, particul...
ABSTRACT: This paper argues that lack of adequate research is a barrier to the long-term improvement...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition of the social impact of drought on rural commu...
Wide open spaces, watching the changes in the seasons, nature all around, living on and off the land...
Resilience in the context of rural communities is defined as the capacity to move through and beyond...
Objective: Drought is a serious and recurring problem for rural and remote Australia. This paper rep...
Climate change is exacerbating climate variability, evident in more frequent and severe weather-rela...
Aims: The study investigated the associations between mental health and measures of community suppor...
This paper argues that lack of adequate research is a barrier to the long-term improvement of the me...