Assessing mental health and technology use in the time of COVID-19 among farmworkers in the U.S. – Mexico border
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present findings on a community-based participatory research project where the authors examined access and ability to use technology, attitudes and perceptions of technology, and COVID-19 and mental health beliefs in the time of COVID-19, among predominantly Hispanic/Latinx farmworker males residing in the US–Mexico border city of El Paso, Texas. Design/methodology/approach This paper used a qualitative narrative analysis which consisted of in-person interviews in Spanish with male farmworkers ( n = 10) between the ages of 49–60 years. This paper applied a research approach designed to engage researchers and community stakeholders as equal partners with the goal of improving practice. Findings Of the participants, eight reported having a phone and only three reported knowing how to use the internet. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the participants reported living a relatively stress-free life. When the pandemic impacted their community, they reported experiencing heightened anxiety and stress. To relieve stress, all participants used healthy coping strategies (e.g. walking and gardening). Originality/value The findings suggest that farmworker males are receptive to obtaining mental health services. In addition, they would benefit from resources highlighting healthy stress coping mechanisms. Due to their limited knowledge of current internet technology, efforts on how to promote and deliver mental health services and resources to farmworkers should be strategic and appropriate.
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2024
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Authors: | Castor, Michaela Dakota ; Hernandez, Nora ; Orozco, Adriana |
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Mental Health and Digital Technologies. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 2976-8756, ZDB-ID 3197752-2. - Vol. 1.2024, 1, p. 24-36
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Publisher: |
Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | COVID-19 | Technology | Mental health | Farmworkers | Community-based participatory research | US/Mexico border | Males | Hispanics | Latinos | Spanish | Agriculture | Cell phones |
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