‘It could have been a lot worse’: the psychological effects of farm-related serious injury in Victoria’

The psychological response to injury is an important factor in recovery, and the development of psychological problems can result in a delay or inability to return to pre-injury function, including return to work. Farming is widely acknowledged as a stressful occupation, with non-injured farmers already at an increased risk of developing significant psychological problems, including high levels of stress and depression, and increased rates of suicide. This study aimed to investigate the psychological effects of serious farm-related injury on farmers, and how this influences their recovery.

Margaret Murray, Jessica Beattie, Candis McLeod, Daryl Pedler, Susan A. Brumby, Belinda Gabbe.2019‘It could have been a lot worse’: the psychological effects of farm-related serious injury in VictoriaRural and Remote Health19:3Go to page