Significant changes in the seafaring industry have increased occupational demands at sea, challenging the psychosocial wellbeing of seafarers. The primary aim of this study was to explore perceptions and experiences of well-being, resilience and stress amongst a sample of merchant seafarers and superintendents. Exploring perceptions of well-being, resilience and stress amongst this sample is required to inform organisational policies in the interest of improving working and living conditions for maritime workers. Semi-structured interviews (n = 11) and one focus group (n = 13) were conducted with superintendents, officers and ratings/crew of a large shipping company to explore their perceptions of well-being, resilience and stress. Anal...
The remote, isolated, confined, and safety-critical environment of seafaring exposes seafarers to a ...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether physical and psychosocial work factors ar...
Abstract Background: In their working activity, seafarers are exposed to high levels of stress t...
Significant changes in the seafaring industry have increased occupational demands at sea, challengin...
Objectives Duration at sea was investigated as a potential chronic stressor amongst seafarers in a...
Abstract Subjective well-being (SWB) has been widely reported to have a pivotal impact on the indiv...
Background: Seafarers are an occupational group amongst those at highest risk for stress, which may ...
Background: Seafarers are amongst occupational groups with the highest risk for stress, a factor kno...
Seafarer shortage continues to plague the global seafaring labour market due to the ongoing retentio...
The maritime profession can be psychologically challenging for individuals. Some of the compelling f...
People working at sea experience stress connected with their specific work conditions, high job resp...
BACKGROUND: Seafaring is a particular profession, in which workers are usually exposed to several s...
Purpose – This research focuses on the psychosocial impacts of working in the seafaring sector. Trai...
The remote, isolated, confined, and safety-critical environment of seafaring exposes seafarers to a ...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether physical and psychosocial work factors ar...
Abstract Background: In their working activity, seafarers are exposed to high levels of stress t...
Significant changes in the seafaring industry have increased occupational demands at sea, challengin...
Objectives Duration at sea was investigated as a potential chronic stressor amongst seafarers in a...
Abstract Subjective well-being (SWB) has been widely reported to have a pivotal impact on the indiv...
Background: Seafarers are an occupational group amongst those at highest risk for stress, which may ...
Background: Seafarers are amongst occupational groups with the highest risk for stress, a factor kno...
Seafarer shortage continues to plague the global seafaring labour market due to the ongoing retentio...
The maritime profession can be psychologically challenging for individuals. Some of the compelling f...
People working at sea experience stress connected with their specific work conditions, high job resp...
BACKGROUND: Seafaring is a particular profession, in which workers are usually exposed to several s...
Purpose – This research focuses on the psychosocial impacts of working in the seafaring sector. Trai...
The remote, isolated, confined, and safety-critical environment of seafaring exposes seafarers to a ...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine whether physical and psychosocial work factors ar...
Abstract Background: In their working activity, seafarers are exposed to high levels of stress t...