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Citation

Vindhya U, Swain S, Kapse P, Sule N. Psychol. Dev. Soc. 2022; 34(1): 104-124.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/09713336221083048

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Farmers' suicides in India, exemplifying the agrarian crisis, have been a contemporary cause of grave concern. The Vidarbha Psychosocial Support and Care Program (VPSCP) in western India is an example of a psychosocial intervention being implemented to address the psychological consequences of adverse circumstances triggered by the agrarian distress of farmers through a multi-pronged strategy of delivery of mental health care services to those in need dovetailed with livelihood/employment support schemes. This article, which forms part of a larger evaluation carried out on the impact and effectiveness of the VPSCP, focuses primarily on the process and functioning of the programme; its strengths and challenges through the perspectives of key stakeholders; and perceptions of psychosocial stress in the community. Although firmer linkages with the government health care programme and with employment support/welfare schemes is needed, the VPSCP can be taken as a viable template for the integration of socio-economic determinants and mental health concerns in the agrarian context in order to reduce the incidence of suicide. © 2022 SAGE Publications.


Language: en

Keywords

agrarian distress; Farmers’ suicide; farmers’ suicide in Vidarbha; psychosocial intervention for farmers’ suicide; scarce resources

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