Stress in Dairy Farming and the Adoption of New Technology. |
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Authors: | Alpass, Fiona Flett, Ross Humphries, Steve Massey, Claire Morriss, Stuart Long, Nigel |
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Abstract: | Previous studies have identified a number of different farm stressors and have reported gender and age differences in levels of stress. This study aimed to determine stress experienced by New Zealand dairy farmers, particularly in relation to adoption of new technology and its relationship to age and gender. Measures of farm stress and adoption of technology were completed by 985 dairy farmers. The highest levels of stress were reported for time pressures, machinery breakdown, weather, and government policies. Stress related to new technologies occurred rarely. Women reported more stress and higher levels of stress for understanding new technologies. There was also an increase in severity of stress with age related to new technologies. Overall, stress levels were moderate and may reflect favorable economic conditions. The findings suggest a need to tailor stress interventions to meet specific needs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | new technology adoption dairy farming stress stress interventions age gender differences stress severity time pressures New Zealand dairy farmers |
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