• Title of article

    Economic hardship, religion and mental health during the midwestern farm crisis

  • Author/Authors

    Meyer، Katherine نويسنده , , Lobao، Linda نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    -138
  • From page
    139
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Macro-level economic decline is usually assumed to affect the mental health of individuals but the process by which this occurs and factors that moderate are still not well understood. This study builds from three bodies of literature to address how economic hardship, religion and psychosocial variables affect mental health outcomes in the context of widespread economic crisis in the farm sector. (Parallels exist with other sectors where plant closings, job loss and unemployment occur.) Differential effects of economic hardship and religion were examined using a sample of 800 Ohio farm men and women who experienced the 1980s Midwestern farm crisis. Findings demonstrated that economic hardship was a consistent predictor of stress and depression for both genders. Membership in Fundamentalist denominations increased menʹs well-being. Affiliation with any religious group enhanced womenʹs mental health. Physical health and social support were associated with lower stress and depression. Coping techniques had mixed effects on stress and depression with both avoidance/denial and support seeking associated with more adverse mental health outcomes. This study shows that macro-level structural changes can result in a context of economic hardship where factors assumed to buffer adverse mental health outcomes fail to do so and where previously neglected factors, such as religion, become important mediators of hardship.
  • Keywords
    religion , Farm men and women , U.S. Farm crisis , Economic hardship , mental health
  • Journal title
    Journal of Rural Studies
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    Journal of Rural Studies
  • Record number

    98735