Depression and binge drinking in farm and non-farm rural adults in Saskatchewan, Canada
Introduction: Despite some attention paid to farm stress in the popular press, recent Canadian research examining the mental wellbeing of farming populations relative to other rural dwellers is sparse. International research on the topic has shown inconsistent findings and has mainly focused on men....
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Main Authors: | Bonnie Janzen (Author), Chandima Karunanayake (Author), Donna Rennie (Author), Joshua Lawson (Author), James Dosman (Author), Punam Pahwa (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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