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General mental health of seafarers' partners: Testing the role of personal resources and human-resource practices (CROSBI ID 265762)

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Slišković, Ana ; Juranko, Ariana General mental health of seafarers' partners: Testing the role of personal resources and human-resource practices // Work, 64 (2019), 2; 291-301

Podaci o odgovornosti

Slišković, Ana ; Juranko, Ariana

engleski

General mental health of seafarers' partners: Testing the role of personal resources and human-resource practices

BACKGROUND: The dual life of seafarers and their families is recognized as a unique life which may bring various sources of stress for seafarers’ partners. OBJECTIVE: The study focuses on the explanation of the mental health of seafarers’ partners, by testing the role of different individual characteristics, and the organizational characteristics of their partners’ job. METHODS: The sample consisted of 539 women who declared themselves as seafarers' partners (age range: 18-60 years). The on-line survey consisted of questions, relating to demographic characteristics of the participants and characteristics of their partners’ jobs, and a set of scales measuring general mental health, relationship satisfaction, stress coping strategies, perceived social support, and resilience. RESULTS: The results showed that, after controlling for demographic characteristics, significant contributions in the explanation of the mental health of seafarers' partners are made by the following measures: resilience, relationship satisfaction, perceived social support, and use of stress coping strategies (a lower level of dysfunctional coping strategies, and a higher level of emotion-focused strategies). In addition, a favourable ratio between working and non-working days on the part of their seafaring partners contributed to the explanation of their general mental health. CONCLUSIONS: The results obtained confirmed the role of personal resources and human-resource practices in the explanation of the mental health of seafarers’ partners.

work contract ; coping ; resilience ; social support

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Podaci o izdanju

64 (2)

2019.

291-301

objavljeno

1051-9815

1875-9270

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Psihologija

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