2023
DOI: 10.5114/hpr/156822
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Psychosocial work strains and well-being in the process of adapting to occupational stress: longitudinal studies of offshore rig workers

Abstract: BackgroundThe work on offshore rigs is related to a number of physical and mental burdens. The subject matter of the paper refers to the assessment of the relation between the mode of adapting to occupational stress and the feeling of well-being among the employees of offshore rigs in Poland.Participants and procedureThe research procedure is a longitudinal study and encompasses analysis of data between 1993 and 2014. 167 employees of the Polish offshore rigs were studied: all of them were male and the average… Show more

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“…Offshore work creates some unique challenges that have the potential to exacerbate mental health risks. In addition, work on offshore rigs takes place in tough conditions, which are influenced by extreme environmental conditions determined by natural forces and technological processes, which can have a negative impact on the health of those who work there (Leszczyńska & Peplińska, 2023). These include the remoteness and physical isolation of the working environment, the absence of family and proximity to co-workers during non-work hours while on shift, and the nature of the shift patterns themselves (Offshore Technology, 2023).…”
Section: Job Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Offshore work creates some unique challenges that have the potential to exacerbate mental health risks. In addition, work on offshore rigs takes place in tough conditions, which are influenced by extreme environmental conditions determined by natural forces and technological processes, which can have a negative impact on the health of those who work there (Leszczyńska & Peplińska, 2023). These include the remoteness and physical isolation of the working environment, the absence of family and proximity to co-workers during non-work hours while on shift, and the nature of the shift patterns themselves (Offshore Technology, 2023).…”
Section: Job Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%