A 'Vocal Locals' social network campaign is associated with increased frequency of conversations about mental health and improved engagement in wellbeing-promoting activities in an Australian farming community
Abstract Background Farmers face numerous barriers to accessing professional mental health services and instead report a preference for informal support systems, such as lay or peer networks. Farmers also experience barriers to investing time in maintaining or improving their wellbeing, stemming fro...
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Main Authors: | Chloe M. E. Fletcher (Author), Dale Woolford (Author), John Gladigau (Author), Kate M. Gunn (Author) |
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