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Male farmers with mental health disorders: A scoping review
Authors:Philippe Roy PhD Candidate  Gilles Tremblay PhD  SW  John L. Oliffe PhD  RN  Jalila Jbilou MD  MPH   PhD  Steve Robertson MD  MPH   PhD
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work, Université Laval, , Québec, QC, Canada;2. School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, , Vancouver, BC, Canada;3. New Brunswick Centre for Medical Training , Family Medecine Unit/Vitality Health Network, , Moncton, NB, Canada;4. Faculty of Health & Social Sciences, Leeds Metropolitan University, , Leeds, UK
Abstract:
The issue of male farmers' mental health raises many concerns including high rates of psychological distress and suicide amid the poor uptake of health services among this subgroup. Gender is an important social determinant of health, and this paper provides an overview of connections between farming and masculinities in the context of men's mental health disorders. This scoping review summarises findings drawn from 46 studies to discuss male farmers' mental health disorders, psychosocial interventions and barriers to help‐seeking. In providing the review, recommendations are made including the need for an array of study and intervention approaches to advance the mental health and well‐being of male farmers and their families.
Keywords:depression  gender issue  mental health  resilience  rural health
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