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Recognizing Dairy Stress, Anger, Recognizing Dairy Stress, Anger, Depression, and Suicidal Depression, and Suicidal Thinking Thinking & Knowing What to Do Next & Knowing What to Do Next California Dairy California Dairy Quality Assurance Program, Quality Assurance Program, Webinar CA Webinar CA June 11, 2009 9:30-11 am (CA Time) June 11, 2009 9:30-11 am (CA Time) StressAngerWebinarCA6.1109.ppt (Rev. 6.0209)

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Page 1: Recognizing Dairy Stress, Anger, Depression, and Suicidal Thinking & Knowing What to Do Next California Dairy Quality Assurance Program, Webinar CA June

Recognizing Dairy Stress, Anger, Recognizing Dairy Stress, Anger, Depression, and Suicidal Thinking Depression, and Suicidal Thinking

& Knowing What to Do Next& Knowing What to Do NextCalifornia Dairy California Dairy

Quality Assurance Program, Quality Assurance Program, Webinar CAWebinar CA

June 11, 2009 9:30-11 am (CA Time)June 11, 2009 9:30-11 am (CA Time)StressAngerWebinarCA6.1109.ppt (Rev. 6.0209)

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Recognizing Dairy Stress, Anger, Depression, and Recognizing Dairy Stress, Anger, Depression, and Suicidal Thinking & Knowing What to Do NextSuicidal Thinking & Knowing What to Do Next

By Robert J. Fetsch, Ph.D., Extension Specialist & Professor,

Human Development & Family Studies

Colorado State University

Director, Colorado AgrAbility Project

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Farm/Ranch stressFarm/Ranch stress Farming is one of the top 12 high stress

occupations. According to NIOSH, farm owners were

second only to laborers in the rate of death for stress-related diseases.

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What were the top stressorsWhat were the top stressorsfor farmers?for farmers?

For < 1,000 New Zealand dairy farmers:– Time pressures– Machinery failures– Weather– Government policies

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What were the top stressorsWhat were the top stressorsfor farmers?for farmers?

For 1,015 New Zealand farmers:– Increased work load at peak times– Dealing with workers’ compensation– Bad weather– Complying with health and safety legislation

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What were the top stressorsWhat were the top stressorsfor farmers?for farmers?

For 1,343 Iowa farm residents:– Death of a spouse– Death of a child– Disabling injury of a family member– Disabling injury to oneself– Foreclosure on a mortgage/loan– Divorce– Machinery breakdown during harvest– Loss of crop to weather– Loss of crop to pests/disease– Severe weather conditions

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HANDOUT: Farm and Ranch Family Stress and

Depression: A Checklist and Guide for Making Referrals

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What are signs of high stress?What are signs of high stress?

Change in routines Increase in illness Appearance of farmstead declines. Care of livestock declines. Number of farm/ranch accidents increases. Children show signs of stress.

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What are signs of chronic, What are signs of chronic, prolonged stress?prolonged stress?

Physical– Headaches– Ulcers– Backaches– Eating irregularities– Sleep disturbances– Frequent sicknesses– Exhaustion

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What are signs of chronic, What are signs of chronic, prolonged stress?prolonged stress?

Physical

– Panic attacks and/or heart palpitations

– Sweating, trembling or shaking

– Shortness of breath, chest pain or discomfort

– Difficulty swallowing, nausea or abdominal distress

– Lightheadedness, derealization or depersonalizationAdapted from Rosmann, M. R. (2002, September 9). Weathering tough times: Responding to farmers, ranchers and rural

businesspersons [Satellite Video Conference]. Available from http://www.panhandle.unl.edu/tough_times .

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Ranch/Farm angerRanch/Farm anger There is very little research comparing the

levels of anger among farm with non-farm populations.

A study of 323 parents who participated in an anger management parenting program found that farmers’ anger levels were the same as those of people who lived in a small town, city or metropolis—except for their state anger (i.e., the intensity of one’s anger at a particular moment)—and it was statistically significantly lower.

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What is anger?What is anger?

Anger is a bio-physical-emotional reaction to an unmet expectation.

When we get angry, if we stop, step back and think about it, somewhere there is an unmet expectation.

Recall a recent time when you got angry…. What might your unmet expectation have

been?

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How do you feel? How do you feel? Annoyed?…Annoyed?… Enraged?Enraged?

Enraged?Furious?Angry?Frustrated?Irritated?Aggravated?Annoyed?

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Farm/Ranch depressionFarm/Ranch depression

Many farmers/ranchers struggle with depression.

It is not clear whether they experience lower/higher levels of depression and other mental health issues as does the general population.

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Farm/Ranch depressionFarm/Ranch depression

Some researchers found a relationship between exposure to pesticides and high levels of depression among CO farmers/ranchers.

ND farmers’ depression levels were almost twice that of other rural populations in the past.

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Farm/Ranch depressionFarm/Ranch depression

IA farm men were more likely to experience depression if within the previous year they had:– Lost something of sentimental value

– Experienced substantial income decline

– Gone deeply into debt

– Faced legal problems

– Or experienced an increase in health problems.

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HANDOUT: Farm and Ranch Family Stress and

Depression: A Checklist and Guide for Making Referrals

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What are signs of depression?What are signs of depression?

Appearance Unhappy feelings Negative thinking Reduced activity and pleasure in usual activities People problems Physical problems Guilt and low self-esteem

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What are signs of depression?What are signs of depression?

Sadness Inability to experience genuine pleasure Significant weight loss (not due to dieting) or gain

(5% of body weight/month) Excessive sleep and/or middle or late night

insomnia Feeling lethargic or agitated Loss of energyAdapted from Rosmann, M. R. (2002, September 9). Weathering tough times.

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What are signs of depression?What are signs of depression?

Loss of energy Feeling worthless/inappropriate guilt Inability to concentrate Preoccupied with negatives Recurrent thoughts of suicideAdapted from Rosmann, M. R. (2002, September 9). Weathering tough times.

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What is the “common cold” of modern What is the “common cold” of modern psychology?psychology?

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The “common cold” of modern The “common cold” of modern psychology is depression.psychology is depression.

A major depression interferes with your positive experience and dramatically affects your life.

This is more than the normal “blues.” Every year 1/10 people experience a major

depression. Depression is very common.

Source: E. Chavez (personal communication, October 16, 2005).

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The “common cold” of modern The “common cold” of modern psychology is depression.psychology is depression.

Depression is associated with loss, e.g. death of a spouse, child, divorce, loss of the family farm/ranch.– With 1 loss in your life, chances of major

depression is 50%.– With 2 losses, 75%.– With 3 losses, 100%.

Source: E. Chavez (personal communication, October 16, 2005).

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The “common cold” of modern The “common cold” of modern psychology is depression.psychology is depression.

Several things protected people from depression.

– Having an intimate relationship (someone to talk with) helps us navigate the losses.

– Having fewer than 3 children at home.

– Having a job outside the home because it can help bring financial stability.

– Having a true, deep, and abiding religious belief.

Source: E. Chavez (personal communication, October 16, 2005).

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The “common cold” of modern The “common cold” of modern psychology is depression.psychology is depression.

If you or a family member is depressed, you may need to see a doctor.

Why? Because when we do things that depressed people do, we get depressed.– We stop doing fun things.– We focus our thinking on negative things in

life.– We stop exercising.– We don’t have marital relations as often.

Source: E. Chavez (personal communication, October 16, 2005).

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The “common cold” of modern The “common cold” of modern psychology is depression.psychology is depression.

What is the best, most effective “cure” for depression?

Combination of taking good care of yourself, exercise, counseling, and medication.

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What do you think the leading external What do you think the leading external causes of death on Colorado causes of death on Colorado

ranches/farms have been?ranches/farms have been?

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What do you think the leading external causes of What do you think the leading external causes of death on Colorado ranches/farms have been?death on Colorado ranches/farms have been?

1) Suicide 2) Animals 3) Tractors

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Farming and ranching are among the most Farming and ranching are among the most dangerous occupations in the U.S.dangerous occupations in the U.S.

Historically, the leading external cause of death on Colorado farms and ranches has been: 1) suicide, 2) animal incidents, and 3) tractor rollovers (1).

(1) T. Daniels (personal communication, August 22, 2000).

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Farming and ranching are among the most Farming and ranching are among the most dangerous occupations in the U.S.dangerous occupations in the U.S.

Colorado’s suicide rate at 17.1/100,000 in 2005 was over 1.5 times the national rate, which makes it 6th highest in the country.(1)

U.S. suicide rate was 11.0/100,000 in 2005.(1)

Source:

(1) National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 56, No. 10, April 24, 2008http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr56/nvsr56_10.pdf

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Suicide rates per 100,000 population by state and US

Source: Retrieved March 25, 2008 from http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/wisqars/

0

5

10

15

20

25

WY

CO

US

CA

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Farm/Ranch suicide ratesFarm/Ranch suicide rates

Higher rates of suicide among farmers/ranchers have been reported in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Scotland, and the U.S.

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Suicide Death Rates, United States, 2004

 

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National Institute of Mental HealthCurrent Suicide Rates in U. S.

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U.S. Suicide Statistics (2004)

Breakdown by Gender / Ethnicity /Age Groups

All Ages Combined Elderly (65+ yrs) Youth (15-24 yrs)

GroupNumber of

SuicidesRate of Suicide

Elderly Suicides

Elderly Suicide

Rate

Youth Suicides

Youth Suicide Rate

Nation 32,439 11.1 5,198 14.3 4,316 10.4

Men 25,566 17.7 4,397 29.0 3,596 16.8

Women 6,873 4.6 801 3.8 720 3.6

Whites 29,251 12.3 4,924 15.4 3,610 11.0

Nonwhites 3,188 5.8 274 6.2 706 7.9

Blacks 2,019 5.2 148 4.8 465 7.2

White Men 23,081 19.6 4,180 31.1 3,016 17.9

White Women 6,170 5.1 744 4.0 594 3.8

Nonwhite Men 2,485 9.3 217 12.4 580 12.8

Nonwhite Women 703 2.4 57 2.2 126 2.8

Black Men 1,655 9.0 134 11.3 396 12.2

Black Women 364 1.8 14* 0.7 69 2.2

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Why do farmers/ranchers commit Why do farmers/ranchers commit suicide at higher rates?suicide at higher rates?

It’s not increased levels of mental health issues.

It may have to do with:– Demands of family farms– Culture of farming communities– Shortage of health care professionals in rural farming

communities– High accessibility to firearms– Occupational stress– Financial difficulties– Family problems– Retirement is a trying transition for farmers.

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Masculine “Scripts”Masculine “Scripts” (David & Brannon (1976)(David & Brannon (1976)

1. No sissy-stuff - men are expected to distance themselves from anything feminine.

2. Big wheel - men should be occupationally or financially successful.

3. Sturdy oak - men should be confident and self-reliant.

4. Give ‘em hell -men should do what is necessary to “make it.”

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Western mountain states have the Western mountain states have the highest suicide death rates.highest suicide death rates.

The risk of suicide death increases among older men and is especially high for 75 years plus—especially if they lose their spouse and their dairy/farm.

Most are white and not married.

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HANDOUT: Farm and Ranch Family Stress and Depression: A Checklist and Guide

for Making Referrals

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What are signs of suicidal thinking?What are signs of suicidal thinking?

Anxiety or depression Withdrawal or isolation Helplessness and hopelessness Alcohol abuse Previous suicidal attempts Suicidal plan Cries for help

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How can I respond best?How can I respond best?

With respect With sincerity and honesty By listening and hearing their pain and

worry—not by pitying them By caringSource: Adapted from Bosch K., & Griffin, C. (2002, September 5). Weathering tough

times: Responding to farmers, ranchers and rural businesspersons [Satellite Video Conference]. Available from http://www.panhandle.unl.edu/tough_times .

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How can I respond best?How can I respond best?

IF YOU’RE UNSURE—REFER!

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HANDOUT: Farm and Ranch Family Stress and

Depression: A Checklist and Guide for Making Referrals

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HANDOUT: Preventing Youth and Adult Suicide

http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/consumer/10213.html

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HANDOUT:

Manage anger through family Meetingshttp://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/consumer/10249.html

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HANDOUT:

Dealing with couples’ angerhttp://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/consumer/10238.html

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HANDOUT:

Making decisions and coping well with drought

http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/consumer/10256.html

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HANDOUT:

Manage stress during tough timeshttp://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/consumer/10255.html

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What do we do next?What do we do next?

Recognize signs of high stress, anger, depression, and suicidal thinking.

Take action. Find out about which local resources are available.

Check your yellow pages under “Counselors.”

Call 1-800-SUICIDE/784-2433 24 x 7 for a live trained person to talk with and to find local resources.

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What do we do next?What do we do next?

Visit http://therapistlocator.net. http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/ppc/

prof_search.php?iorb=4764 http://www.networktherapy

.com/directory/find_therapist.asp http://therapists.americanmentalhealth.com/

therapistlocator.pagel

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Be careful out there.Be careful out there.Take good care of yourselves!Take good care of yourselves!

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Thank you very much!Thank you very much!

For More Information, Contact:For More Information, Contact:Bob FetschBob Fetsch

[email protected]@cahs.colostate.edu

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How do I make an effective referral?How do I make an effective referral?

1) Be aware of the agencies and resources available in your community—what services they offer and what their limitations are.

2) Listen for signs and symptoms that the person or family needs help which you cannot provide, I.e., financial, legal or personal counseling.

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How do I make an effective referral?How do I make an effective referral?

3) Assess what agency or community resource would be most appropriate to address the person’s/family’s problems.

4) Discuss the referral with the person/family. “It sounds/looks like you’re feeling _____. I think _____, _____, or _____ could help you deal with your situation.”

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How do I make an effective referral?How do I make an effective referral?

5) Explore the individual’s/family’s willingness to initiate contact with the resource. “How do you feel about seeking help from this person/agency?”

6) Where the person or family is unwilling to take the initiative or where there is some danger if action is not taken, you should take the initiative.

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How do I make an effective referral?How do I make an effective referral?

– Call the agency and ask to speak to the intake worker (if there is one).

– Identify yourself and your relationship with the person/family.

– Say what you think the person’s/family’s needs are. “I think that Mr. ____ needs immediate protection from harming himself, needs a counseling appointment, and needs financial and legal assistance.”

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How do I make an effective referral?How do I make an effective referral?

– Provide the agency with background information (name, address and telephone; age and gender; nature of current problem or crisis; any past history you’re aware of; further information as called for).

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How do I make an effective referral?How do I make an effective referral?

– Ask the agency what follow-up action they will take:

When will they act on the referral? Who will be your contact later if necessary? What will be the cost of the service (flat feet/sliding

scale)? Do you need to do anything else to complete the

referral?

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How do I make an effective referral?How do I make an effective referral?

7) Make sure the person/family and the referral agency connect and get together.

8) Make one or more follow-up contacts with the agency if the situation calls for it.

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Thank you

very much!