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Living in a Rural Community Is Good for Your Health … Or Is It? Young Women Talk About Rural Living and Their Emotional and Mental Health

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
21 July 2011

Abstract

Relatively little is known about how rural living influences the health of women. We explored how young women (18–39 years) living in two rural communities in Nova Scotia, Canada, perceive the impact of the physical and social environments on their emotional and mental health. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 27 women. Our research indicates that specific characteristics of the physical and social environments promote feelings and experiences of “connectedness,” thus contributing positively to emotional and mental health. However, other features of the environments operate as obstacles to connectedness (particularly to services and supports), and negatively impact the women's emotional and mental health.

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Cette étude qualitative explore comment de jeunes femmes (18-39 ans), vivant dans deux communautés rurales en Nouvelle-Écosse (Canada), perçoivent les impacts de leurs environnements physiques et sociaux sur leur santé émotionnelle et mentale. Vingt-sept entrevues semi-structurées furent menées. Cette recherche souligne que ces environnements possèdent des caractéristiques spécifiques qui incitent des sentiments et des expériences de «connexité», qui a un effet positif sur la santé émotionnelle et mentale de ces femmes. Cependant, certains traits de ces environnements posent des obstacles à la connexité (en particulier pour les services et soutien) et ont des impacts négatifs sur leur santé émotionnelle et mentale.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 30Number 1April 2011
Pages: 45 - 60

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Version of record online: 21 July 2011

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  1. rural health
  2. young women’s health
  3. emotional and mental health

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  1. santé en milieu rural
  2. santé des jeunes femmes
  3. santé émotionnelle et santé mentale

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Lois A. Jackson
Anita Unruh
Margaret Donahue
Capital District Health Authority, Halifax

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