Drought can make farmers feel worried and hopeless : Ghana study finds social networks (...)

18 août 2025 | Seth Asare Okyere, Teaching Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburg and Adjunct Associate Professor, Osaka University, University of Pittsburgh, Matthew Abunyewah, Research Fellow, The Australasian Centre for Resilience Implementation for Sustainable Communities, Charles Darwin University, Michael Odei Erdiaw-Kwasie, Senior Lecturer in Sustainability| Business and Accounting Discipline, Charles Darwin University, Mitchell Keith Byrne, Professor of Psychology, Charles Darwin University, Seth Opoku Mensah, PhD Candidate, University of Technology Sydney, Stephen Leonard Mensah, Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Memphis
Drought adversely affects the mental health of Ghanaian farmers.
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