Abstract:Young construction workers employ different practices to cope with psychosocial risks, most of which prevent them from achieving mental well-being. Managing this problem has been a challenge because research on the topic is fragmented. To contribute to addressing this problem, we systematically reviewed the literature on young construction workers’ coping practices using meta-aggregation guided by the PICo and PRISMA frameworks. We sought to identify young construction workers’ coping mechanisms and the factor… Show more
“…Fourth, Samuel and colleagues [6] conducted a systematic review to understand how young construction workers cope with psychological hazards. Young construction workers tend to have worse mental health than older workers because they are in a transitional phase in their lives.…”
Past efforts to improve health and safety performance in the construction sector tended to focus more on the safety aspect, particularly on reducing and eliminating physical injuries [...]
“…Fourth, Samuel and colleagues [6] conducted a systematic review to understand how young construction workers cope with psychological hazards. Young construction workers tend to have worse mental health than older workers because they are in a transitional phase in their lives.…”
Past efforts to improve health and safety performance in the construction sector tended to focus more on the safety aspect, particularly on reducing and eliminating physical injuries [...]
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