The Women Farmer Stress Inventory: Examining women farmer stress in the United States Corn Belt

Author:

Nichols Carly E.1ORCID,Davis Jonathan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geographical and Sustainability Sciences University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa USA

2. Department of Occupational and Environmental Health College of Public Health University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeWhile women identifying as primary farmers have increased in the United States, there has not been research focused on the antecedents of stress and quality of life among women farmers in particular. This study set out to construct a Women Farmer Stress Inventory (WFSI) , test its dimensionality, and assess its criterion‐related validity by looking at its relationship with subjective wellbeing as measured by the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS). We then examined sociodemographic and farm‐level correlates to assess their relationship with stress.MethodsWe utilized responses from a random sample of 592 Iowan women farmers who responded to a mailout survey that included the WFSI. We conducted exploratory factor analysis to identify the factorial structure of the WFSI, and used linear regression to evaluate how sociodemographic and farm‐level characteristics were related to each factor.ResultsThe analysis revealed 5 unique factors that reflected different aspects of women farmer stress: time pressures and workload, environmental concern, external stressors from governments and market, interpersonal relationships, and rural amenities. All factors except rural amenities had high levels of internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha >0.80) and were validated using the external criteria of SWLS measures. Young age, being married, and engagement in off‐farm work, and smaller farm size were associated with greater levels of stress across most domains.ConclusionThe WFSI is a promising tool that shows high internal consistency and is validated with life satisfaction. Our study also finds certain sociodemographic and farm characteristics associated with different stress domains, which could inform both future research and community‐based interventions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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