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Burnout in seafarers: its antecedents and effects on incidents at sea

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Ilias Vlachos, Angelos Pantouvakis & Maria Karakasnaki. (2024) Determinants and stressors of seafarers’ job satisfaction: evidence from a global survey. Maritime Policy & Management 51:2, pages 283-303.
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Yujie Jiang, Zheng Wan, Jihong Chen & Zhichao Wang. (2023) Knowledge mapping of seafarers’ health research: a bibliometric analysis. Maritime Policy & Management 50:5, pages 692-705.
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Mehmet Kaptan & Binnur Olgun Kaptan. (2023) The investigation of the effects of COVID-19 restrictions on seafarers. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs 15:1, pages 25-37.
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Eda Turan, Serdar Bozkurt, Uğur Buğra Çelebi & Serkan Ekinci. (2022) The role of burnout in the effect of work-family conflicts on job satisfaction: a research for key players in the maritime industry. Maritime Policy & Management 49:8, pages 1155-1168.
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Yun Liu, Ji An, Yujie Sun & Chen Liu. (2022) Work-family conflict and job stress among seafarers: the moderating role of job satisfaction. Psychology, Health & Medicine 27:9, pages 1989-1995.
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Özkan Uğurlu, Serdar Yildiz, Muhammet Aydin, Tuncay Aydin, Mehmet Kaptan & Jin Wang. (2021) Analysis of occupational burnout utilising Maslach inventory: a case study of Turkish male seafarers. Maritime Policy & Management 48:8, pages 1124-1137.
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Jinxian Weng, Dong Yang & Gang Du. (2018) Generalized F distribution model with random parameters for estimating property damage cost in maritime accidents. Maritime Policy & Management 45:8, pages 963-978.
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Şaban Emre Kartal, Orkun Burak Öztürk & Şengül Şanlier Uçak. (2024) Effects of Wars on Merchant Seafarers: Study on Experiences and Concerns in the Russia-Ukraine War. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board.
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Angelos Pantouvakis, Ilias Vlachos & Dionysios Polemis. (2023) The impact of maritime service quality on employee satisfaction by seafarers rank: evidence from a global survey grounded on ERG theory. International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management 41:1, pages 107-126.
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Hui Zhuang & Shanshan Fu. (2023) Causation analysis of seafarers’ unsafe acts: An investigation on individual features and safety consciousness. Ocean Engineering 286, pages 115569.
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Kun Shi, Jinxian Weng, Shiqi Fan, Zaili Yang & Haifeng Ding. (2023) Exploring seafarers’ emotional responses to emergencies: An empirical study using a shiphandling simulator. Ocean & Coastal Management 243, pages 106736.
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Zheng Wan, Yati Liu, Yujie Jiang, Jihong Chen & Zhichao Wang. (2023) Burnout and work ability: A study on mental health of Chinese seafarers from the job demand resource model perspective. Ocean & Coastal Management 237, pages 106517.
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Siti Nazilah Mat Ali, Lucian-Ionel Cioca, Ruhiyah Sakinah Kayati, Jumadil Saputra, Muhammad Adam, Roxana Plesa & Raja Zirwatul Aida Raja Ibrahim. (2023) A Study of Psychometric Instruments and Constructs of Work-Related Stress among Seafarers: A Qualitative Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20:4, pages 2866.
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Mohd Faizal Ramli & Noor Fadhiha Mokhtar. Examining the shipboard safety behaviour of Malaysian seafarers: A health belief model perspectives. Examining the shipboard safety behaviour of Malaysian seafarers: A health belief model perspectives.
Samantha K. Brooks & Neil Greenberg. (2022) Mental health and psychological wellbeing of maritime personnel: a systematic review. BMC Psychology 10:1.
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Woraluk Jonglertmontree, Orawan Kaewboonchoo, Ikuharu Morioka & Plernpit Boonyamalik. (2022) Mental health problems and their related factors among seafarers: a scoping review. BMC Public Health 22:1.
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Xue Li, Rachel Seah, Xueqin Wang & Kum Fai Yuen. (2022) Investigating the role of sociotechnical factors on seafarers’ psychological capital and mental well-being. Technology in Society 71, pages 102138.
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Xue Li, Yusheng Zhou & Kum Fai Yuen. (2022) A systematic review on seafarer health: Conditions, antecedents and interventions. Transport Policy 122, pages 11-25.
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Yu Guo, Ran Yan, Yiwei Wu & Hans Wang. (2022) Ports Opening for Seafarer Change during the COVID-19: Models and Applications. Sustainability 14:5, pages 2908.
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Birgit Pauksztat, Daniela M. Andrei & Michelle R. Grech. (2022) Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of seafarers: A comparison using matched samples. Safety Science 146, pages 105542.
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Agata Magdalena Krystosik-Gromadzińska. 2022. Handbook of Research on the Future of the Maritime Industry. Handbook of Research on the Future of the Maritime Industry 377 399 .
Clarissa M Mendoza, Maria Minerva P Calimag & Susannah O Salvador. (2021) The C.O.P.E. Typology of Coping with Stressors at Sea among Filipino Merchant Marine Ratings: A Q Methodology Study. Journal of Medicine, University of Santo Tomas 5:2, pages 722-731.
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Kate Pike, Emma Wadsworth, Sarah Honebon, Emma Broadhurst, Minghua Zhao & Pengfei Zhang. (2021) Gender in the maritime space: how can the experiences of women seafarers working in the UK shipping industry be improved?. Journal of Navigation 74:6, pages 1238-1251.
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Chong Jin Choe, Gunwoo Lee & Hwayoung Kim. (2021) Analysis of the preference on type of retirement pension for the seafarers in Korea. The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics 37:1, pages 37-44.
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Marta Makara-Studzińska, Maciej Załuski, Paweł Jagielski, Dorota Wójcik-Małek & Michał Szelepajło. (2020) An Exploration of Perceived Stress, Burnout Syndrome, and Self-Efficacy in a Group of Polish Air Traffic Controllers and Maritime Navigators: Similarities and Differences. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18:1, pages 53.
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Ana Slišković. (2020) Seafarers’ well-being in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study. Work 67:4, pages 799-809.
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Kum Fai Yuen, Xiwen Bai & Xueqin Wang. (2020) Safety behaviour at sea: Policy implications for managing seafarers through positive psychology. Marine Policy 121, pages 104163.
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Ji An, Yun Liu, Yujie Sun & Chen Liu. (2020) Impact of Work–Family Conflict, Job Stress and Job Satisfaction on Seafarer Performance. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:7, pages 2191.
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Kum Fai Yuen, Kevin X. Li, Fei Ma & Xueqin Wang. (2020) The effect of emotional appeal on seafarers’ safety behaviour: An extended health belief model. Journal of Transport & Health 16, pages 100810.
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