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A quantitative study on the mental health of Turkish seafarers

Harun Kınalı, Umut Yıldırım, Arda Toygar

2022International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Physically and mentally healthy seafarers with professional knowledge and skills are needed for maritime transportation to be safe and sustainable. Mental problems experienced by seafarers can lead to negative consequences, such as bullying, substance dependency, assault, murder and suicide. Accordingly, this study examined the effects of differences between the socio-demographic characteristics of Turkish seafarers on their depression, which is an important criterion for determining mental disorders. Data collected from 403 participants through quantitative research methods were analyzed using SPSS version 25.0 and AMOS version 23.0. Although periodic physical and mental health checks are performed on seafarers, it was found from the analysis results that 33.2% of Turkish seafarers experience mental issues. Moreover, the study determined that the socio-demographic characteristics of seafarers made some differences in their depression levels.

Topics & Concepts

TurkishMental healthDepression (economics)Occupational safety and healthSuicide preventionHuman factors and ergonomicsPsychologyPsychiatryPoison controlMedicineClinical psychologyEnvironmental healthPhilosophyEconomicsLinguisticsPathologyMacroeconomicsMaritime Navigation and SafetyHealth and Wellbeing Research