Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL 61801, USA.
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL 61801, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 May 27;21(6):684. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21060684.
Agricultural producers have worse mental health than the general population; however, recent research has not considered differences in stressors and mental health conditions by gender. A survey was mailed to a random sample of farmers in Illinois to screen for symptoms of anxiety and depression and identify sources of stress and social support. Men experienced more stress related to environmental and economic conditions than women, while women tended to have slightly higher levels of geographic isolation stress than men. Overall, there were no significant differences by gender in the proportion meeting the criteria for depression or anxiety; however, the results are higher than what is observed in the general population. Among those farmers who experience higher levels of stress about geographic isolation, the odds for women farmers to experience depressive symptoms are four times more than men farmers (OR 4.46 (0.91, 21.8); = 0.06). Additional research should examine the relationship between social support and mental health. Interventions to reduce stress by gender should be considered.
农民的心理健康状况比一般人群更差;然而,最近的研究并没有考虑到性别差异对压力源和心理健康状况的影响。我们向伊利诺伊州的农民随机抽样邮寄了一份调查问卷,以筛查焦虑和抑郁症状,并确定压力源和社会支持。与女性相比,男性经历了更多与环境和经济条件相关的压力,而女性的地理隔离压力略高于男性。总的来说,在符合抑郁或焦虑标准的比例方面,性别之间没有显著差异;然而,这些结果高于一般人群中观察到的结果。在那些对地理隔离感到压力更大的农民中,女性农民出现抑郁症状的几率是男性农民的四倍(OR 4.46(0.91, 21.8);= 0.06)。应进一步研究社会支持与心理健康之间的关系。应考虑针对不同性别采取干预措施来减轻压力。