心理健康
压力源
焦虑
心理学
检查表
敌意
临床心理学
症状检查表90
萧条(经济学)
职业安全与健康
人际交往
精神科
医学
社会心理学
躯体化
病理
经济
认知心理学
宏观经济学
作者
Matija Svetina,Marko Perkovič,Chuanyong Yang,Yuan Gu,Aleks Mindadze,Natia Mikeltadze,Levan Davitadze,George Gabedava
出处
期刊:Inquiry
[SAGE]
日期:2024-01-01
卷期号:61
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1177/00469580241229617
摘要
The main objective of the present study was to investigate factors related to seafarers’ mental health. A sample of seafarers from 12 countries participated in the study. A list of stressors was used to assess both perception of exposure to these stressors and their subjective significance. The Symptom Checklist (SCL-90) was used to assess seafarers’ mental health on 5 of 9 subscales: Depression, Anxiety, Hostility, Interpersonal Sensitivity, and Somatisation. Three significant findings emerged from the analyses. The first was that 3 types of stressors contribute significantly to mental health problems: (1) environmental factors (eg, vibration), (2) social problems (eg, bullying, homesickness, working alone), and (3) health problems (eg, physical injuries, viruses, and the illnesses). The second finding was that both stress and mental health issues determine seafarers’ motivation for their work and their consideration regarding leaving the maritime industry. The third finding was that factors contributing to seafarers’ consideration of leaving the industry were mainly related to social stressors such as isolation from family and friends, cultural differences at work, demands from supervisors, and bullying. Factors such as bad weather, working shifts, length of employment contract or a ban on disembarkment in ports were found to be relatively less important for seafarers as factors toward considering leaving the industry. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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