Predictors of Depressive Symptoms in Rural Farm Women Aged 50 and Over

Cheryl D. Witt, D. Reed, M. Rayens
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Purpose: Aspects of farming and farm life can contribute to higher levels of depressive symptoms resulting in an increased risk for injury and development of chronic disease and a decrease in overall quality of life. Rural farm women can be subjected to stressors from farming as an occupation, their role within the agrarian culture, and life in a rural area. The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of demographic characteristics, agricultural occupational factors, and health indicators with depressive symptoms among farm women aged 50 years and older. Methods: Secondary analysis of cross-sectional data from the Sustained Work Indicators of Older Farmers Study (2002-2006) was used to examine the influence of factors on depressive symptoms of older (> 50 years) female farmers (N= 358) from North Carolina and Kentucky. The study was framed by a modified version of the Biopsychosocial Model. Logistic regression was conducted to examine the relationships between demographics, perceived health status, active coping score, perceived stress, and factors specific to farm work and depressive symptoms. Findings: Participants’ depressive symptoms status (high vs. low) was predicted by their race/ethnicity, years of education, adequacy of income for vacation, perceived health status, perceived stress, and active coping. Conclusion: This study increases our understanding of the factors associated with depressive symptoms in farm women, but also identifies significant gaps in our knowledge of depressive symptoms among this population. The multifaceted dimensions of depressive symptoms revealed indicate a crucial need to more fully explore the interrelationship among the dimensions of the conceptual model and the physical and mental health of farm women. Additional knowledge gained from these studies will assist in the development of assessment instruments, skills, and plan of care specific to the needs of farm women; thus optimizing the health care of farm women. Key words: rural women, farm women, depressive symptoms, farm life
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50岁及以上农村妇女抑郁症状的预测因素
目的:农业和农场生活的各个方面可能导致更高水平的抑郁症状,从而增加受伤和慢性疾病发展的风险,并降低整体生活质量。农村农业妇女可能受到来自农业作为一种职业、她们在农业文化中的角色和农村生活的压力。本研究旨在探讨50岁及以上农业妇女的人口特征、农业职业因素和健康指标与抑郁症状的关系。方法:对2002-2006年《老年农民持续工作指标研究》的横断面数据进行二次分析,探讨北卡罗莱纳州和肯塔基州老年(50 ~ 50岁)女性农民(N= 358)抑郁症状的影响因素。这项研究的框架是生物心理社会模型的一个修改版本。采用Logistic回归检验人口统计学、感知健康状况、主动应对得分、感知压力、农活特异性因素与抑郁症状之间的关系。研究结果:参与者的抑郁症状状态(高与低)由他们的种族/民族、受教育年限、假期收入是否充足、感知健康状况、感知压力和积极应对来预测。结论:这项研究增加了我们对农场妇女抑郁症状相关因素的理解,但也发现了我们对这一人群抑郁症状的认识存在重大差距。所揭示的抑郁症状的多面性表明,迫切需要更充分地探索概念模型各方面与农业妇女身心健康之间的相互关系。从这些研究中获得的更多知识将有助于制定专门针对农业妇女需要的评估工具、技能和护理计划;从而优化农村妇女的保健。关键词:农村妇女;农村妇女;抑郁症状
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期刊介绍: Research articles concerning rural nursing and/or rural health-care are invited for review. Theoretical, opinion and evidence-based reviews are also invited for review. Letters to the Editor encouraged under column section. At least one author on each manuscript must be a member of the Rural Nurse Organization (RNO).
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