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. 2018 Feb;99(2S):S72-S78.
doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.06.035. Epub 2017 Aug 24.

Rooted in the Community: Assessing the Reintegration Effects of Agriculture on Rural Veterans

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Rooted in the Community: Assessing the Reintegration Effects of Agriculture on Rural Veterans

Karen Besterman-Dahan et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2018 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: To assess the effect of a veteran-oriented community agricultural initiative on transitioning rural veterans.

Design: Convergent mixed-method program evaluation.

Setting: Veteran-oriented farm-to-market community agricultural initiative.

Participants: Veterans (N=43) who were members of the community agricultural initiative.

Main outcome measures: Health, well-being, and reintegration were assessed by self-reported data from interviews, a demographic survey, a validated health quality of life measure (Veterans RAND-12 [VR-12]), a validated reintegration measure (Military to Civilian Questionnaire), and a general satisfaction survey.

Results: Veteran participants were primarily white (88.4%, n=38) and men (74.4%, n=32), and most had a service-connected disability rating (58.2%, n=25). Qualitative and quantitative data revealed that the veterans participating in this community agricultural initiative experienced health and reintegration benefits. Results on the Military to Civilian Questionnaire, VR-12, and satisfaction survey suggest that participating in this community agricultural initiative contributed to improved mental, physical, and emotional health and vocational skills, community connectedness, and interpersonal communication. Qualitative interviews supported quantitative findings and revealed that participating in the community agricultural initiative provided veterans with a sense of satisfaction, a sense of belonging, and helped decrease the stigma surrounding their veteran status.

Conclusions: Veterans who participate in this community agricultural initiative reported general improvements in physical and mental health, including improvements in sleep, nutrition, and exercise, and decreases in anxiety, pain, depression, and medication and substance use, all known factors which effect veteran reintegration.

Keywords: Agriculture; Rehabilitation; Veterans.

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