Buffer zones in Wayanad: A social constructivist exploration into farmers’ mental health

Rahul R Menon, Manjusha G Warrier
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Buffer zones are regions set aside to border protected areas to preserve biodiversity, control interactions between people and wildlife, and foster sustainable development. The majority of research on buffer zones focuses on ecological issues, and little is known about how they affect local communities’ mental health. This study explores buffer zones’ potential consequences on farmers’ mental health in Wayanad. Through purposive sampling, eleven participants residing in Wayanad were recruited for the study. The socio-demographics of participants were collected through printed translated questionnaires. The qualitative exploration of their lived experiences, perceptions, and coping strategies was conducted using semi-structured, in-depth interviews. Thematic analysis by Braun and Clarke was used to gain a clearer understanding of the data collected. Through in-depth analysis of the data, it was identified that Mental Health Factors, Communication Factors, Financial Impact, Operational Stress, Interference of Judiciary and Legislature, and Seclusion of the Tribal Community were the issues the farmers faced in Wayanad. The results will contribute to the expanding mental health field and give policymakers, conservationists, and mental health professionals information about the potential psychological effects of buffer zones and guide them in creating suitable interventions and support systems to improve mental health.
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Wayanad 的缓冲区:农民心理健康的社会建构主义探索
缓冲区是为保护生物多样性、控制人类与野生动物之间的互动以及促进可持续发展而在保护区边界划出的区域。有关缓冲区的研究大多集中在生态问题上,而对缓冲区如何影响当地社区的心理健康却知之甚少。本研究探讨了缓冲区对瓦亚纳德农民心理健康的潜在影响。通过有目的的抽样,本研究招募了 11 名居住在 Wayanad 的参与者。通过印刷翻译问卷收集了参与者的社会人口统计数据。通过半结构化的深入访谈,对参与者的生活经历、看法和应对策略进行了定性探索。Braun 和 Clarke 的专题分析法用于更清晰地理解所收集的数据。通过对数据的深入分析,发现心理健康因素、沟通因素、财务影响、运营压力、司法和立法机构的干预以及部落社区的隐蔽性是瓦尼亚德农民面临的问题。研究结果将有助于扩大心理健康领域,并为政策制定者、自然保护主义者和心理健康专业人士提供缓冲区潜在心理影响方面的信息,指导他们制定合适的干预措施和支持系统,以改善心理健康。
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