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Mapping Mental Health of Seafarers Post-COVID-19: A Gaussian Graphical Model of Depression, Anxiety, and Maritime Working Conditions. [PDF]
Sivri F +4 more
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Psychological Empowerment, Conscious Mindfulness, and Life Engagement in Seafarers: Mediating Patience and Moderating Hope. [PDF]
Senbursa N +3 more
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A systematic review on seafarer health: Conditions, antecedents and interventions
Seafarer health is critical for sustainable shipping management. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the unfavourable working environment has posed physical and psychological problems to seafarers.
Yusheng Zhou, Kum Fai Yuen
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Impact of Work–Family Conflict, Job Stress and Job Satisfaction on Seafarer Performance
A lack of research has been undertaken to explore work–family conflict and its impact on the shipping industry. The objective of the present study was to empirically examine the effects of work–family conflict, job stress, and job ...
Yun Liu, Yunnen Chen
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It is predicted that the seafarer shortage in the global seafarer market will continue in the next years. In particular, the expected shortage of officer-licensed seafarers in the coming years should be considered as an opportunity for the seafarer ...
Tolga Arslan +2 more
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Seafarer competency analysis: Data-driven model in restricted waters using Bayesian networks [PDF]
Despite the efforts of maritime authorities to enhance seafarer competencies through the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), human error remains a leading cause of maritime accidents. To
Shiqi Fan, Jinxian Weng, Zaili Yang
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1989
Cases involving two bodies that had drifted for at least 500 km on the high seas are described.
J C, Giertsen, I, Morild
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Cases involving two bodies that had drifted for at least 500 km on the high seas are described.
J C, Giertsen, I, Morild
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Shaping feelings in cyberspace: The case of Chinese seafarer-partners
Research has shown that expressing feelings online is subject to feeling rules much like those that govern offline environments. ‘Expressing feelings’, however, is different from ‘feelingfeelings’. Does emotional interaction online change how individuals
Lijun Tang
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As evidenced from past research presented in this paper, seafarer students and employers are dissatisfied with traditional assessment methods in its ability to engage students in learning and develop skills for transfer from classrooms to the workplace ...
Samrat Ghosh
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