Farmers’ Psycho-Social Stress and Its Management

Authors

  • Chitrasena Padhy Author
  • Pakalpati Satyanarayana Raju Author
  • Rabindra Kumar Raj Author
  • Kalee Prasanna Pattanayak Author

Keywords:

Modern day farming, mental issues, financial pressure, anxiety, social life, physical exercises

Abstract

Modern day farming brings lot of stresses to farmers and farming communities. Farmers are affected
by various types of mental issues. They are affected by time and financial pressure, weather uncertainty, market
regulations, work unpredictability. When the pressures resulting in farming are beyond their control, farmers get
frustrated. The effects of stress may be manifested in the form of mood swings, anxiety, change in sleep patterns,
changes in appetite, fatigue, loss of interest in family, friends and hobbies, dependence on alcohol. Stress can
affect family and social life. Agribusiness professionals should play a key role in helping mental health
specialists find the reasons underlying farming stress. Farmers should be made aware of the physical,
behavioural, emotional and cognitive symptoms of stress. Farmers should avoid unnecessary stress by learning
how to say ‘no’, altering the stress situation, adapting to stressor by changing self, trying not to control the
uncontrollable, spending time with family, going for a task. Farmers should be connected to well-wishing and
close people, aware of people around them, do regular physical exercises, develop new interests, and show
kindness and do good deeds for someone in need.

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Published

04-12-2020