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Mental health and workplace factors: comparison of the Ghanaian and Australian mining industry

Winifred Asare‐Doku, Rich Louise Jane, Kelly Brian, Kwesi Amponsah‐Tawiah, James Carole

2022BMC Health Services Research14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mining is a global industry and contributes significantly to international economies. This study seeks to compare the patterns of psychological distress, job demand-control, and associated characteristics between two countries (Australia/Ghana) to increase understanding of cross-cultural factors relevant to mental health in this industry. METHOD: A cross-sectional study design was used. Eight coal mines in Australia and five gold mines in Ghana. A total of 2622 mineworkers participated in this study. Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10), Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ), Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), the Berkman-Syme Social Network Index (SNI) and help-seeking questionnaire. RESULTS: Ghanaian mineworkers reported increased psychological distress compared to Australian mineworkers; Job demands outweighed control among Ghanaian mineworkers but was associated with lower risk of psychological distress compared to Australian mineworkers; Ghanaian mineworkers were significantly less likely to drink alcohol at risky levels but this was associated with higher psychological distress; Increased social network was associated with decreased psychological distress for both countries. CONCLUSIONS: These findings identify cultural and geographical differences in the socio-demographics, workplace factors, psychological distress, and alcohol use in both countries. Cross-cultural occupational workplace factors and mental health issues are highlighted. Potential workplace interventions applicable in comparable settings are recommended.

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Nursing researchHealth informaticsHealth administrationMedicinePublic healthMining industryMental healthEnvironmental healthNursingPsychiatryMining engineeringEngineeringWorkplace Health and Well-beingEmployment and Welfare StudiesMental Health Treatment and Access
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