Farmer Suicide in Wisconsin: A Qualitative Analysis.
Sara A KohlbeckAndrew SchrammTerri deRoon-CassiniStephen HargartenKatherine QuinnPublished in: The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association (2021)
The findings from this study demonstrate how unique contextual factors lead to suicide among farmers. This study has implications for suicide prevention among farmers. Primarily, there is a need to address the accessibility of firearms, as their availability in a time of crisis has lethal consequences. However, suicide prevention programming that addresses access to lethal means must take the sociocultural context of rural America into consideration. These findings should also be considered as applied to health care providers that serve rural communities. Suicide risk assessment and management should consider stressors unique to farmers.