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Abstract Seafaring modeling is still a developing science, and there have been many approaches taken to evaluating human sea-based mobility in the past by researchers focused on different regions and time periods. Many models utilize similar processes or data inputs, including climate models, vessel technology studies, and human capabilities.
Slayton, Emma +5 more
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Despite the increasing number of foreign seafarers working in the Korean shipping industry and the growing concern for psycho-emotional stress due to discrimination in the maritime sector, few studies have focused on the working environment of foreign ...
Jinwoo Lee +6 more
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Unprepared for the Worst: Risks of Harm for Qualitative Researchers
This paper draws on the results of an Inquiry, commissioned by Qualiti (Qualitative Research in the Social Sciences: Innovation, Integration and Impact), a node of ESRC's National Centre for Research Methods, into the physical and emotional harm suffered
Michael Bloor +2 more
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Reading habit: A survey on seafarers [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to investigate the reading conditions and preferences of seafarers. Surveys were distributed to 491 seafarers, and statistical analysis was conducted.
An Ji, Gao Rui
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Hypertension among Danish seafarers [PDF]
Background: Due to the high prevalence of arterial hypertension and its role in the development of atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction and stroke, hypertension is a major public health challenge worldwide.
Jepsen, Jorgen Riis; University of Southern Denmark +1 more
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The specific nature of the seafaring occupation keeps seafarers away from partners and shore life for long periods at sea. Therefore, seafarers suffer many challenges in the workplace including frustration of their sexual needs.
Bin Dong Master +3 more
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The particularity of seafarers’ occupation makes their brain functional activities vulnerable to the influence of working environments, which leads to abnormal functional connectivities (FCs) between brain networks.
Yuhu Shi, Weiming Zeng
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Interrogating the global application of e-certification of seafarers [PDF]
Purpose – Amidst the ongoing digital transformation in the maritime industry, this study aims to interrogate the application of electronic certification (e-certification) to seafarers globally.
Margie Mendoza Mataac +2 more
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The media: Minimizing re-victimisation through duty of care for victims and responsible journalism [PDF]
This article discusses how professionally unethical practices by journalists during collection and dissemination of crime incident information in Africa, could exacerbate harm to victims of terrorist attacks. The views expressed the outcome of a
Simons Sarah
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Fear of COVID-19 in Seafarers: Association with Psychological Distress
Since its inception, the coronavirus pandemic has caused serious social, economic, and health problems around the world. Seafarers have been identified as key workers in mitigating the negative impact of the coronavirus on global trade and ensuring the ...
Arda Toygar, Umut Yıldırım
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