Nihan Senbursa, Emre Dunder, Ali Tehci, Özkan Uğurlu
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Abstract
This study investigates the complex interrelations between psychological empowerment, conscious mindfulness, and life engagement among active seafarers, explicitly focusing on the mediating and moderating roles of hope and patience. A total of 460 seafarers currently serving on board participated in the study. Demographic variables were collected, including age, marital status, income level, and vessel type. Hope and patience's mediation and moderation effects on the relationships between psychological empowerment, conscious mindfulness, and life engagement were examined using the PROCESS macro within the IBM SPSS version 27 software. The results indicate that neither hope nor patience significantly mediates the relationship between psychological empowerment and life engagement. However, patience partially mediates the relationship between conscious mindfulness and life engagement, while hope does not. Moderation analyses reveal that hope significantly moderates the relationship between conscious mindfulness and life engagement, enhancing its positive effect. In contrast, patience does not exhibit a significant moderating role. The findings highlight patience as a key psychological factor in amplifying the positive effects of conscious mindfulness on life engagement among seafarers. This study contributes to understanding the psychological mechanisms that influence life engagement in high-stress maritime environments. It suggests that cultivating patience may serve as a valuable strategy to support mental well-being and performance in seafaring professionals.
本研究调查了活跃海员中心理赋权、有意识正念和生活参与之间的复杂相互关系,明确关注希望和耐心的中介和调节作用。共有460名在职海员参与了这项研究。收集人口统计变量,包括年龄、婚姻状况、收入水平和船舶类型。采用IBM SPSS version 27软件中的PROCESS宏,研究了希望和耐心对心理赋权、有意识正念和生活投入之间关系的中介和调节作用。结果表明,希望和耐心在心理赋权和生活投入之间都没有显著的中介作用。然而,耐心部分地调解了有意识的正念和生活投入之间的关系,而希望则不是。适度分析显示,希望显著调节意识正念与生活投入之间的关系,增强其积极作用。相比之下,耐心并没有表现出显著的调节作用。研究结果强调,耐心是放大有意识的正念对海员生活参与的积极影响的关键心理因素。这项研究有助于理解在高压力海洋环境中影响生命参与的心理机制。这表明,培养耐心可能是一种有价值的策略,可以支持航海专业人员的心理健康和表现。
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INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.