MENTAL HEALTH STATUS AND THIRD PLACES USE AMONG RURAL WORKING-AGE ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES.

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Rural Society Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1080/10371656.2025.2465169
Jennifer Kowalkowski, Danielle Rhubart, Yiping Li
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Abstract

There is increasing urgency to address mental health needs, particularly through social determinants of health and modifiable lifestyle factors. Although third place use, going to public places outside of work or home, is a lifestyle behaviour that influences social health and feelings of belonging, little is known about if third place use is associated with mental health, particularly among rural working-aged adults who face increased risk for poor mental health outcomes, including suicide. This article presents data analysed from a representative sample of 1,135 rural adults ages 18 to 64 to determine whether mental health was associated with various levels of third place use. Results suggest that both going to third places and engaging with others are associated with better mental health among rural working-aged adults. Findings inform the growing body of literature on third places as social determinants of health and third place use as a modifiable lifestyle factor.

美国农村劳动年龄成年人的心理健康状况和第三位用药情况。
解决心理健康需求日益紧迫,特别是通过健康的社会决定因素和可改变的生活方式因素。虽然第三场所的使用,即去工作或家庭以外的公共场所,是一种影响社会健康和归属感的生活方式行为,但很少有人知道第三场所的使用是否与心理健康有关,特别是在面临包括自杀在内的心理健康状况不佳风险增加的农村工作年龄成年人中。本文分析了1135名18至64岁的农村成年人的代表性样本,以确定心理健康是否与不同程度的第三名使用有关。结果表明,在农村工作年龄的成年人中,去第三个地方和与他人交往都与更好的心理健康有关。研究结果为越来越多的文献提供了信息,这些文献认为第三个地方是健康的社会决定因素,而第三个地方的使用是可改变的生活方式因素。
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Rural Society SOCIOLOGY-
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