Landscapes of support for farming mental health: Adaptability in the face of crisis

Faye Shortland, Jilly Hall, Paul Hurley, Ruth Little, Caroline Nye, Matt Lobley and David Christian Rose 2023. Landscapes of support for farming mental health: Adaptability in the face of crisis. Sociologia Ruralis. 63 (S1), pp. 116-140. https://doi.org/10.1111/soru.12414

TitleLandscapes of support for farming mental health: Adaptability in the face of crisis
TypeJournal article
AuthorsFaye Shortland, Jilly Hall, Paul Hurley, Ruth Little, Caroline Nye, Matt Lobley and David Christian Rose
Abstract

Poor mental health is an important and increasingly prevalent issue facing the farming industry. The adaptability of what we, in this article, describe as ‘landscapes of support’ for farming mental health is important to allow support systems to adapt successfully in times of crisis. The term ‘landscapes of support’ refers to the range of support sources available to farmers, including government, third sector bodies and farming/community groups. This article seeks to understand the factors influencing the adaptability of these landscapes of support, especially at a time of crisis. Using a case study of the UK, we undertook a literature review, interviews with 22 mental health support providers and an online survey of people within landscapes of support (93) and farmers themselves (207). We also held an end-of-project workshop. Using an adapted three-point framework to assess adaptability, we found that support-giving organisations adapted during the pandemic using a range of interventions (e.g., enhanced digital offering, use of media), but implementation was affected by organisational challenges (e.g., limited digital training, funding shortfalls, staff trauma) and operational constraints (e.g., lack of capacity, rural digital divide, tension between providers, stigma). We discuss how landscapes of support for farming mental health can be made more sustainable to deal with future shocks.

JournalSociologia Ruralis
Journal citation63 (S1), pp. 116-140
ISSN0038-0199
1467-9523
Year2023
PublisherWiley
Publisher's version
License
CC BY 4.0
File Access Level
Open (open metadata and files)
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/soru.12414
Web address (URL)http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/soru.12414
Publication dates
Published online08 Dec 2022
Published in printFeb 2023

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