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15 CCHSA Safety Resource 1. Anonymous. Reducing Your Stress. Heart and Stroke Foundation. http://www.heartandstroke.on.ca/site/c.pvI3IeNWJwE/b.3581755/ k.34E2/Heart_Disease__Reduce_your_stress.htm Accessed September, 2016. 2. Anonymous. Quality of Rural Life Managing Farm Stress Workshop Participant's Workbook. http://www.peifa.ca/farmsafety/ stressworkbook.html. Accessed February, 2006. 3. Bean, T.L. and J.A. Nolan. Recognize and Mange the Stress of Farm Like. Ohio State University. AEX-693-97. Accesses January, 2006. 4. Bidwell, J., Compton, A., Gerrar, N., and Imhoff, K. (2000). A Rural Stress Toolbook. Rural Health Extension Program. Institute of Agricultural Rural and environmental Health. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK. Canada. 5. Canadian Mental Health Association website Stress http://www. cmha.ca/mental_health/stress/ Accessed September, 2016. 6. Canadian Mental Health Association and Heart & Stroke Foundation (2009). Coping with Stress. http://www.heartandstroke.com/atf/ cf/%7B99452D8B-E7F1-4BD6-A57D-B136CE6C95BF%7D/Coping-w- ith-stress-en.pdf . Accessed September, 2016. 7. Canadian Agricultural Safety Association. (2005). National stress and mental survey of Canadian farmers. Winnipeg: CASA. 8. Compton, A. (1999). Talk about stress! Network News, Spring 1999. Agricultural Health and Safety Network, Centre for Agriculture Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK. 9. Daniels, A.M. 2002. Farming, Ranching, and Stress: It's a Family Issue. #1: Stress and the Farm or Ranch Family. South Dakota State University. Extension Extra. ExEx 14059 10. Daniels, A.M. 2002. Farming, Ranching, and Stress: It's a Family Issue. #2: Stress and the Farm Marriage. South Dakota State University. Extension Extra. ExEx 14059 11. Gerrard, N. (1991). Fact sheet no. 4, Rural Stress: What is it? What can we do about it? Centre for Agriculture Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK. 12. Gerrard, N. (1991). Farm Stress: A community Development Approach to Mental health Service Delivery, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK. 13. Gurung, R. A. (2010). Health Psychology: A Cultural Approach (2nd Edition ed.). Belmont, CA: Thompson Wadsworth 14. Haverstock, L. (1999) Rural Mental Health Support: an Unpublished Report to the Centre of Agricultural Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK. 15. Health Canada (2008) Mental Health: Coping With Stress www.hc-sc. gc.ca/hl-vs/iyh-vsv/life-vie/stress-eng.php . Accessed September, 2016. 16. LaBrash, L., Ulmer, K. (2006). Difficult Times: Stress on the Farm. Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK. 17. Swisher, R.R., Elder, G. H. Jr., Lorenz, F.O., Conger, R.D. (1988). The long arm of the farm: how an occupation structure exposure and vulnerability to stressors across role domains. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 39 (1): 72-89. 18. Van Hook, M. (1990). Family response to the farm crisis: a study in coping. Social Work 35 (5): 425-31. 19. Walker, J.L. and Walker, L.J. (1987). The human harvest. Changing farm stress to family success. Brandon University, Brandon, MB, Canada. 20. Walker, J.L. and Walker, L.J. (1988). Self-reported stress symptoms in farmers. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 44 (1):10-16. Information provided in this booklet is general in content and should not be seen as a substitute for professional medical advice. Concerns over stress, and agricultural related exposures should be discussed with your doctor. References Acknowledgements Every care has been taken to provide accurate information in the Daily Chore: Handling Stress on the Farm resource but the authors are not liable for any results that arise from the application of this material. Written permission is required to reproduce material. First edition, 2000. 4 th edition prepared by: Ms. Miranda Dziaduck. BA, MPH Agricultural Health and Safety Network Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture Thanks to the following for their contribution and help: Dr. Lilian Thorpe. MD, PhD, FRCPC Ms. Kendra Ulmer. BSN, RN, MN Dr. Niels Koehnke. MD, MSc, FRCPC 3 rd edition prepared by: Ms. Kendra Ulmer. BSN, RN Rural Health Extension Program 2 nd edition prepared by: Ms. Leanne LaBrash, BSA, MS I.ARE.H Ms. Kendra Ulmer. BSN, RN I.ARE.H 1 st Edition prepared by: Mrs. Julie Bidwell, BSN, RN I.ARE.H Rev. Adel Compton, BSN, RN, MDiv The United Church of Canada Mr. Ken Imhoff Farm Stress Unit

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