Saju Sayujya, Reddy Shanivaram K, Bijjal Somashekhar, Annapally Sadananda Reddy
Department of Psychiatric Social Work, National Institute of Mental Health and Nueroscinces, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Department of Psychiatry, Gadag Institute of Medical Sciences, Gadag, Karnataka, India.
J Neurosci Rural Pract. 2024 Apr-Jun;15(2):307-312. doi: 10.25259/JNRP_403_2023. Epub 2024 Mar 21.
Agriculture is associated with various physical and mental health risks. There has been growing concern about the psychological hazards associated with farming including high stress levels, depression, anxiety, and increasing rates of suicide. To bolster resilience and overall survival within the farmers, it is imperative to gain a comprehensive understanding of the protective factors that contribute to mental and psychological well-being.
The study followed an explorative research design and used purposive sampling to select samples from Chikkaballapur District in Karnataka. Nine farmers were interviewed based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. The interview schedule was prepared based on the literature review. Experts in the field did content and face validation. The transcribed data were coded using the free version of QDA Miner. The thematic analysis approach was used for data analysis.
Three broader themes and 15 sub-themes emerged: (1) Personal protective factors: feeling of autonomy, purpose in life, passion for work, problem-solving skills, positive mindset and building resilience, learning new skills, and spiritual and religious beliefs; (2) social protective factors: friends and peer group, belongingness, family, and social engagements; and (3) environmental protective factors: lifestyle and being physically active, rural environment, government/institutional support, and recognition in the society.
The study successfully emerged three overarching protective factors that farmers perceived as significant for their mental health and well-being, entitled personal, social, and environmental. The study findings provide valuable insights for social work practitioners, guiding them in developing interventions and strategies to support the mental health and well-being of the farming population.
农业与各种身心健康风险相关。人们越来越关注与农业相关的心理危害,包括高压力水平、抑郁、焦虑以及自杀率上升。为了增强农民的恢复力和整体生存能力,必须全面了解有助于心理和心理健康的保护因素。
本研究采用探索性研究设计,采用目的抽样法从卡纳塔克邦的奇卡巴拉布尔区选取样本。根据纳入和排除标准对九名农民进行了访谈。访谈提纲是根据文献综述编制的。该领域的专家进行了内容和表面效度验证。转录的数据使用QDA Miner免费版进行编码。数据分析采用主题分析法。
出现了三个更广泛的主题和15个子主题:(1)个人保护因素:自主感、生活目的、工作热情、解决问题的能力、积极的心态和建立恢复力、学习新技能以及精神和宗教信仰;(2)社会保护因素:朋友和同龄人群体、归属感、家庭和社会参与;(3)环境保护因素:生活方式和身体活动、农村环境、政府/机构支持以及社会认可。
该研究成功地得出了农民认为对其心理健康和幸福至关重要的三个总体保护因素,即个人、社会和环境因素。研究结果为社会工作从业者提供了宝贵的见解,指导他们制定干预措施和策略,以支持农业人口的心理健康和幸福。