Poor mental health is an important and increasingly prevalent issue facing the farming industry. The adaptability of what we, in this article, describe as ‘landscapes of support’ for farming mental health is important to allow support systems to adapt successfully in times of crisis. The term ‘landscapes of support’ refers to the range of support sources available to farmers, including government, third sector bodies and farming/community groups. This article seeks to understand the factors influencing the adaptability of these landscapes of support, especially at a time of crisis. Using a case study of the UK, we undertook a literature review, interviews with 22 mental health support providers and an online survey of people within landscap...
Farming as an occupation has many inherent stressors, and farmers demonstrate suicide rates twice th...
There are many stressors that impact on farmers and recent research has found that Queensland farmer...
The dynamic transactions between the environment, person, and occupation play a role in the success ...
Poor mental health is an important and increasingly prevalent issue facing the farming industry. The...
Although there has been a recent surge in research on drivers of poor farmer wellbeing and mental he...
Objectives In this paper, we use a UK case study to explore how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the ...
Whilst research attention on the mental wellbeing of farmers is growing, there are few studies focus...
Background: The farming community have high rates of poor mental health, and are relatively ‘hard t...
A number of current events are exacerbating farm stress. Extension and farm organizations have mobil...
Fieldwork for the project called "Farming resilience: civil society's role in supporting vulnerable ...
Objective: To inform the development of an initiative designed to support the mental well-being of ...
BackgroundFarmers and those involved in the wider agricultural industry have a high suicide rate. Th...
This article provides some insight into the conditions and stressors that lead to rural mental healt...
Farming as an occupation has many inherent stressors, and farmers demonstrate suicide rates twice th...
There are many stressors that impact on farmers and recent research has found that Queensland farmer...
The dynamic transactions between the environment, person, and occupation play a role in the success ...
Poor mental health is an important and increasingly prevalent issue facing the farming industry. The...
Although there has been a recent surge in research on drivers of poor farmer wellbeing and mental he...
Objectives In this paper, we use a UK case study to explore how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the ...
Whilst research attention on the mental wellbeing of farmers is growing, there are few studies focus...
Background: The farming community have high rates of poor mental health, and are relatively ‘hard t...
A number of current events are exacerbating farm stress. Extension and farm organizations have mobil...
Fieldwork for the project called "Farming resilience: civil society's role in supporting vulnerable ...
Objective: To inform the development of an initiative designed to support the mental well-being of ...
BackgroundFarmers and those involved in the wider agricultural industry have a high suicide rate. Th...
This article provides some insight into the conditions and stressors that lead to rural mental healt...
Farming as an occupation has many inherent stressors, and farmers demonstrate suicide rates twice th...
There are many stressors that impact on farmers and recent research has found that Queensland farmer...
The dynamic transactions between the environment, person, and occupation play a role in the success ...