IIMPACT in Health, Department of Rural Health, Allied Health and Human Performance, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Aust J Rural Health. 2024 Apr;32(2):299-310. doi: 10.1111/ajr.13086. Epub 2024 Feb 26.
People exposed to bushfires are known to be at heightened risk of experiencing mental health challenges. When farms are impacted, farmers often risk losing not only their homes but also their businesses, containing their livestock, infrastructure and identities.
To understand the psychological experiences of farmers who have been exposed to fires on their farms and identify the coping strategies they already employ to recover and prepare psychologically for future bushfires.
In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted face-to-face or via Zoom. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data, using a descriptive, essentialist approach. Sixteen farmers and/or their spouses (50% female; median age of 50.8 years), who owned and/or played an active role in the operation of a farming or pastoral enterprise and had been affected by a farm fire within the last 20 years, participated. Participants resided in inner regional, outer regional and remote South Australia and New South Wales.
Seven overarching themes and 22 subthemes resulted: (1) intense emotions in the aftermath, (2) long-term psychological challenges, (3) deliberate focus on organising, prioritising and completing recovery-focused tasks, (4) importance of seeking and/or accessing support to rebuild, (5) adopting a positive attitude and outlook, (6) (dis)engaging from/with community and social connection and (7) various strategies employed to self-regulate emotions.
DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates the unique set of psychological challenges Australian farmers experience in the wake of a farm fire and the coping strategies they report using to help them manage. Findings will inform the development of contextually and culturally appropriate bushfire recovery and preparedness initiatives that are tailored to meet the unique needs of farmers and build upon their existing strengths.
已知接触丛林大火的人面临更高的心理健康挑战风险。当农场受到影响时,农民不仅可能失去家园,还可能失去他们的企业、牲畜、基础设施和身份。
了解经历过农场火灾的农民的心理体验,并确定他们已经采用的应对策略,以从火灾中恢复并为未来的丛林大火做好心理准备。
采用面对面或通过 Zoom 进行深入的半结构化访谈。使用描述性、本质主义方法对数据进行主题分析。16 名农民及其配偶(50%为女性;中位年龄为 50.8 岁)参加了研究,他们拥有和/或积极参与农业或畜牧业企业的运营,并且在过去 20 年内受到过农场火灾的影响。参与者居住在南澳大利亚和新南威尔士州的内陆地区、偏远地区和偏远地区。
得出了七个总体主题和 22 个子主题:(1)余波中的强烈情绪,(2)长期的心理挑战,(3)专注于组织、优先处理和完成以恢复为重点的任务,(4)寻求和/或获得支持以重建的重要性,(5)采取积极的态度和展望,(6)(脱离/与社区和社会联系)和(7)用于自我调节情绪的各种策略。
讨论/结论:本研究展示了澳大利亚农民在经历农场火灾后所经历的独特的一系列心理挑战以及他们报告使用的应对策略,以帮助他们进行管理。研究结果将为制定具有文化和文化适应性的丛林大火恢复和准备计划提供信息,这些计划旨在满足农民的独特需求,并利用他们现有的优势。