Key risk factors affecting farmers' mental health: A systematic review

S Daghagh Yazd, SA Wheeler, A Zuo - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Recently, concern has increased globally over farmers' mental health issues. We present a
systematic review of the outcomes, locations, study designs, and methods of current studies …

Transformational adaptation: agriculture and climate change

L Rickards, SM Howden - Crop and Pasture Science, 2012 - CSIRO Publishing
Climate change presents the need and opportunity for what the Stern report called 'major,
non-marginal change'. Such transformational adaptation is rapidly emerging as a serious …

The fallen hero: masculinity, shame and farmer suicide in Australia

L Bryant, B Garnham - Gender, Place & Culture, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The drought-stricken Australian rural landscape, cultures of farming masculinity and an
economy of value, moral worth and pride form a complex matrix of discourses that shape …

[PDF][PDF] Mental health shame of UK construction workers: Relationship with masculinity, work motivation, and self-compassion

Y Kotera, P Green, D Sheffield - Revista de Psicología del Trabajo y de …, 2019 - redalyc.org
Despite their poor mental health, many UK construction workers do not seek out help,
because of shame for mental health problems relating to masculinity. The purposes of this …

[HTML][HTML] Mental health, well-being and resilience in agricultural areas: A research agenda for the Global North

C Nye, R Wheeler, D Rose, F Becot, M Holton… - Journal of Rural …, 2025 - Elsevier
This paper offers an overview of research perspectives, gaps, and priorities within the field of
mental health and well-being among farming communities in the Global North. Developed …

Decoupling farm, farming and place: Recombinant attachments of globally engaged family farmers

L Cheshire, C Meurk, M Woods - Journal of Rural Studies, 2013 - Elsevier
Farmers have traditionally been perceived as having a deep attachment to land and place
that contrasts with the mobility of modern society. In this paper, we use this work as a starting …

“You've gotta be that tough crust exterior man”: Depression and suicide in rural-based men

G Creighton, J Oliffe, J Ogrodniczuk… - Qualitative health …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Suicide rates in Canada are highest among rural men. Drawing on photovoice interviews
with 13 women and two men living in a small rural Canadian town who lost a man to suicide …

The Women Farmer Stress Inventory: Examining women farmer stress in the United States Corn Belt

CE Nichols, J Davis - The Journal of Rural Health, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose While women identifying as primary farmers have increased in the United States,
there has not been research focused on the antecedents of stress and quality of life among …

South Australia's River Murray: social and cultural values in water planning

C Mooney, PL Tan - Journal of Hydrology, 2012 - Elsevier
The South Australian River Murray is at the end of the Murray–Darling Basin which spans
four Australian states, and is reliant on upstream flow. Under the Murray–Darling Basin …

Problematising the suicides of older male farmers: Subjective, social and cultural considerations

B Garnham, L Bryant - Sociologia Ruralis, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The literature on suicide reveals an academic praxis that largely overlooks the group
potentially at highest risk of suicide, namely older male farmers. Within the broader literature …