Objective: To inform the development of an initiative designed to support the mental well-being of farmers in Queensland. Design: Interactive focus groups. Setting: Rural and remote Queensland. Participants: Health professionals, farmers and representatives of organisations and agencies working with farmers. Main outcome measures: Determination of factors contributing to the declining mental health of rural landholders. Content material for inclusion into mental health first aid programs held for field officers. Results: Key areas identified to contribute to the decline in mental health of farmers were: increasing isolation in its varying forms, the ongoing drought, increased government regulations and widening of the schism ...
There are many stressors that impact on farmers and recent research has found that Queensland farmer...
The purpose of this project is to explore whether training Advisory Extension Agents (AEA) in mental...
Aims: The study investigated the associations between mental health and measures of community suppor...
Objective: To inform the development of an initiative designed to support the mental well-being of f...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of mental health first aid (MHFA) training in drought-affecte...
Objective: NSW has just experienced its worst drought in a century. As years passed with insufficien...
Background: Isolation, long work days, climate change and globalization are just some of the many pr...
Background: Isolation, long work days, climate change and globalization are just some of the many pr...
Introduction: This study was a pilot project responding to the increasing levels of stress, depressi...
Living and working in rural and remote areas is generally a stressful existence. This stress is caus...
AIM: Drought is a chronic, recurring natural disaster. Such disasters have effects through entire co...
Exploring the determinants of good mental health in rural communities is becoming a prominent issue,...
Farming as an occupation and lifestyle has many inherent stressors and farmers demonstrate suicide r...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition of the social impact of drought on rural commu...
Aim The rate of suicide in farmers is twice that of the general population. Help-seeking from heal...
There are many stressors that impact on farmers and recent research has found that Queensland farmer...
The purpose of this project is to explore whether training Advisory Extension Agents (AEA) in mental...
Aims: The study investigated the associations between mental health and measures of community suppor...
Objective: To inform the development of an initiative designed to support the mental well-being of f...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of mental health first aid (MHFA) training in drought-affecte...
Objective: NSW has just experienced its worst drought in a century. As years passed with insufficien...
Background: Isolation, long work days, climate change and globalization are just some of the many pr...
Background: Isolation, long work days, climate change and globalization are just some of the many pr...
Introduction: This study was a pilot project responding to the increasing levels of stress, depressi...
Living and working in rural and remote areas is generally a stressful existence. This stress is caus...
AIM: Drought is a chronic, recurring natural disaster. Such disasters have effects through entire co...
Exploring the determinants of good mental health in rural communities is becoming a prominent issue,...
Farming as an occupation and lifestyle has many inherent stressors and farmers demonstrate suicide r...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition of the social impact of drought on rural commu...
Aim The rate of suicide in farmers is twice that of the general population. Help-seeking from heal...
There are many stressors that impact on farmers and recent research has found that Queensland farmer...
The purpose of this project is to explore whether training Advisory Extension Agents (AEA) in mental...
Aims: The study investigated the associations between mental health and measures of community suppor...