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Pattath Narayanan Suresh Kumar,Rohith Suresh Pattath Narayanan Suresh Kumar
Background: Though agricultural farming is considered a peaceful and healthy industry it has a high rate of mortality especially suicide. In India, 11.2% of suicides are reported in the farming sector. ...
Jeanne M Ward,John R Blosnich,Cheryl Dean-Witt Jeanne M Ward
Objectives: Challenge coins have a history in the military as symbolic tokens of belonging and appreciation. Members of some agricultural communities have recently expressed interest in using a challenge coin as a caring ...
Laila Memdani,Azim Memdani,Anisha Memdani Laila Memdani
Suicides by the farmers' is increasing in India. From 2005 to 2020, 319,598 famers committed suicide and in states of AP and Telangana this number was 319,598 which is 28% of the total. It implies that more than one quarter of the total num...
Sara Kohlbeck,Katherine Quinn,Terri deRoon-Cassini et al. Sara Kohlbeck et al.
Objective: Suicide among farmers has, over the past 20 years, garnered attention from scholars around the world. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, this paper will present a framework for considering farmer suic...
Emily A Paskewitz,Victoria L Bertram,Laura E Miller Emily A Paskewitz
Farmer suicide rates continue to increase, with levels being 1.5 times higher than the national rate. This has led agricultural and public health groups to craft and distribute farm stress and suicide messages to help farmers. However, suic...
Rebecca Purc-Stephenson,Jenessa Doctor,Jude Elliot Keehn Rebecca Purc-Stephenson
Introduction: Farming is associated with a range of ongoing occupational stressors that place farmers at an elevated risk for suicide. The increase of farmer suicide in recent years represents an important public health c...
Paul E Norrod,Wayne T Sanderson,Erin L Abner et al. Paul E Norrod et al.
Research suggests that farmer suicide rates are at least two-fold higher than the general population. In estimating rates, prior research considered suicide events among farmers together with farmworkers, fishing, and forestry occupations a...
Jeanne M Ward,Cheryl D Witt Jeanne M Ward
Given the disproportionately high suicide rate of farmers in Kentucky and the unique cultural needs of farmers, a coalition was created to reduce the stigma of seeking help for mental health. A targeted communications campaign was developed...
Sara A Kohlbeck,Katherine Quinn,Terri deRoon-Cassini et al. Sara A Kohlbeck et al.
Recent studies have suggested that individuals working in certain occupations may be at increased risk for suicide. While occupation is an individual-level factor, one's work is situated in organizations, communities, and societies that are...
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