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A Pilot Study of the Impact of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy on the Futures of Rural Youth and Canadian Farming

机译:牛海绵状脑病对农村青年和加拿大农业发展的影响的初步研究

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There is an abundance of literature examining the economic impact of Canada's bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) outbreak, but few studies examined the impact of such a crisis on health at the individual, family, or community levels. In particular, rural youth represent an underresearched population despite being at risk for a unique set of social and health concerns. In this pilot study, our objectives were to explore how rural youth responded to Canada's BSE crisis and how they perceived themselves, their families, and their communities to have been impacted. Seven youths (n = 7), recruited from within a university setting using a snowball sampling method, were interviewed. They represent a segment of rural, agriculturally based youth who are resilient due to good parental support. Although they reported high stress in their families during the immediate crisis in 2003, they did not report lasting high levels of stress or negative health effects due to BSE. They did report a decline in rural community health, identifying a reduction in community activities and in the participation of families in community activities. Participants identified elements that discourage youth from pursuing farming as a career and expressed concern for the future of family farming. The results are discussed in terms of the ability of agriculturally based youth to make the transition to adulthood. The implications have importance for future research and policy that addresses the structural supports for choice making, the long-term success for rural youth in transitioning to adult status, and the future of agriculture.
机译:有大量文献研究了加拿大牛海绵状脑病(BSE)爆发的经济影响,但是很少有研究在个人,家庭或社区层面上研究这种危机对健康的影响。特别是,农村青年尽管面临着一系列独特的社会和健康问题的风险,但却代表了研究不足的人群。在这项试点研究中,我们的目标是探索农村青年如何应对加拿大的BSE危机以及他们如何看待自己,家人和社区。采访了七名年轻人(n = 7),他们是使用雪球采样法从大学环境中招募来的。他们代表了一部分农村的,以农业为基础的青年,他们由于父母的良好支持而具有韧性。尽管他们报告说在2003年的危机中家庭压力很大,但他们并未报告由于疯牛病造成的持续高水平的压力或负面的健康影响。他们确实报告了农村社区健康状况的下降,确定了社区活动的减少以及家庭参与社区活动的减少。与会者指出了阻碍青年从事农业的职业的因素,并对家庭农业的未来表示关注。就农业青年向成年人过渡的能力进行了讨论。这对未来的研究和政策具有重要意义,这些研究和政策解决了做出选择的结构性支持,农村青年向成年状态过渡的长期成功以及农业的未来。

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