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MENTAL HEALTH

New mental health program focuses on Utah farmers

UPDATED: MARCH 17, 2023 AT 5:56 AM
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SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food has launched a program focusing on mental health among farmers.

Statistics show farmers and ranchers are nearly two times more likely to die by suicide compared to the general population.

To provide that population with increased access to mental health services, the UDAF has announced its Ag Stress Assistance Program.

The program is in partnership with Utah State University, Extension Ag Wellness, and will focus on three primary elements:

According to UDAF, virtual treatment options are available through Intermountain Healthcare Connect Care.

The program covers mental health care for: anxiety, ADD/ADHD, bipolar, depression, grief, insomnia, mood swings, panic attacks, PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), relationship problems, stress, substance misuse/abuse, and trauma.

For additional information go to ag.utah.gov/asap/.

If you or anyone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, call 988, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline or the Huntsman Mental Health Institute (1-801-583-2500).

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