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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on seafarers’ mental health and chronic fatigue...., 2022, Pauksztata et al

Discussion in 'Long Covid research' started by Andy, Jan 12, 2022.

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    Full title: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on seafarers’ mental health and chronic fatigue: Beneficial effects of onboard peer support, external support and Internet access

    Highlights

    • A survey study of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on international seafarers.
    • The impact of the pandemic increased mental health problems and fatigue.
    • Length of seafarers’ time on board increased mental health problems and fatigue.
    • Onboard peer support and external support reduced mental health problems and fatigue.
    • Fast and reliable Internet access on board indirectly reduced mental health problems and fatigue.

    Abstract

    While commercial shipping remained vital for maintaining global supply chains during the COVID-19 pandemic, measures imposed to control the spread of infection have disrupted crew changes and impacted interactions with port personnel and among crew members on board. Initial reports indicate that this affected work and life on board, the length of seafarers’ time on board as well as seafarers’ employment and family concerns. However, the consequences for seafarers’ well-being are not well understood. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on seafarers’ mental health and chronic fatigue, and to analyze the role of potential mitigating factors, notably onboard peer support, external support and Internet quality. Survey responses from 622 seafarers on international commercial vessels were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Findings suggested that the impact of the pandemic increased seafarers’ fatigue and mental health problems. However, they also indicated ways of mitigating the negative impact of the pandemic and increasing resilience by enhancing support from fellow crew members on board, ensuring the availability of external support and providing fast and reliable Internet access.

    Open access, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X21005534
     

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