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Knowledge mapping of seafarers’ health research: a bibliometric analysis

Maritime Policy and Management, 2023
Jihong Chen, Zhi-Chao Wang
exaly  

Analysis of occupational burnout utilising Maslach inventory: a case study of Turkish male seafarers

Maritime Policy and Management, 2021
Özkan Uğurlu   +2 more
exaly  

Occupational Stress in Seafaring

2017
The seafaring occupation is characterized by specific psychosocial, work-related and environmental stressors which have many potential negative effects on the seafarers’ health, safety and well-being. From a review of the contemporary literature in the field arises the issue of implementation of occupational stress management programmes in the maritime
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‘Overstretched and under-resourced’: the corporate neglect of port welfare services for seafarers

Maritime Policy and Management, 2023
Helen Sampson   +2 more
exaly  

Seafarers’ mental health in the COVID-19 era: lost at sea?

International Maritime Health, 2021
David Lucas, Dominique Jegaden
exaly  

Atlantic Seafaring

2012
Without the ocean — or rather, the two oceans, the North and South Atlantic — we cannot account for many of the basic facts of Atlantic history. Only ships and seafaring made possible the construction of the Atlantic world. Two stages in the making of the Atlantic world need to be distinguished; the age of exploration, when the geography of the two ...
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Seafarers

New Scientist, 2020
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Seafarers’ Perception and Attitudes towards Noise Emission on Board Ships

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Luka Vukić, Luca Fredianelli
exaly  

Seafarer

Callaloo, 1999
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