Résumés
Résumé
La détresse psychologique et le suicide chez les agriculteurs s’imposent comme un problème social préoccupant, notamment sous l’angle du genre masculin. Cette étude vise à mieux comprendre les connexions entre cette problématique et les pratiques masculines. Elle repose sur des entretiens qualitatifs avec 32 agriculteurs québécois. Les résultats identifient les principales sources et manifestations de stress, de même que les facteurs de protection. L’analyse fait ressortir les pratiques masculines qui peuvent agir de levier pour promouvoir la santé et le bien-être des agriculteurs et de leur famille. Des recommandations sensibles au genre sont discutées.
Mots-clés :
- santé des hommes,
- stress,
- adaptation,
- agriculteurs,
- rural
Abstract
Psychological distress and suicide among farmers is an alarming social problem with many connections to masculinities and this study furthers the understanding of those connections. It is based on qualitative interviews with 32 male farmers in the Province of Quebec. Results identify main sources and manifestations of stress as well as protective factors. The analysis highlights how positive masculine practices can improve the health and wellbeing of farmers and their families. Gender-sensitive recmmendations are discussed.
Keywords:
- men’s health,
- stress,
- coping,
- farmers,
- rural
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