TY - JOUR
T1 - Mental health, well-being and resilience in agricultural areas
T2 - A research agenda for the Global North
AU - Nye, Caroline
AU - Wheeler, Rebecca
AU - Rose, David
AU - Becot, Florence
AU - Holton, Mark
AU - Hočevar, Duška Knežević
AU - Knook, Jorie
AU - Kyle, Sarah
AU - Partalidou, Maria
AU - Riley, Mark
AU - Steiner, Artur
AU - Whitley, Hannah
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2025/2
Y1 - 2025/2
N2 - 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 by an international working group of scholars with expertise in the mental health and well-being of agricultural and rural communities, it outlines the importance of developing an international research agenda in this subject area by presenting five propositions. Each of the propositions addresses current research gaps and/or highlights potential advancements in investigations into one of the following areas of study: i) who is being researched, ii) what is being researched, iii) geographical gaps in research, iv) informal and formal support systems, and v) methodological approaches and issues. The purpose of this paper is to encourage discussion and present a potential agenda around which new studies might be inspired and developed, as well as to help drive forward more focussed, joined-up research across the Global North to facilitate more effective outcomes for individuals belonging to agricultural communities.
AB - 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 by an international working group of scholars with expertise in the mental health and well-being of agricultural and rural communities, it outlines the importance of developing an international research agenda in this subject area by presenting five propositions. Each of the propositions addresses current research gaps and/or highlights potential advancements in investigations into one of the following areas of study: i) who is being researched, ii) what is being researched, iii) geographical gaps in research, iv) informal and formal support systems, and v) methodological approaches and issues. The purpose of this paper is to encourage discussion and present a potential agenda around which new studies might be inspired and developed, as well as to help drive forward more focussed, joined-up research across the Global North to facilitate more effective outcomes for individuals belonging to agricultural communities.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103506
DO - 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103506
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85211041925
SN - 0743-0167
VL - 114
JO - Journal of Rural Studies
JF - Journal of Rural Studies
M1 - 103506
ER -