Gender-based occupational challenges in the maritime industry: a comprehensive questionnaire validation.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS
Umut Yildirim, Arda Toygar, Senem Nart, Sultan Çoşkun Kaya, Sevda Akar
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Abstract

Objectives. Ensuring occupational safety and well-being in high-risk industries necessitates addressing gender-based challenges that impact workforce ergonomics, productivity and retention. This study validates the workplace gender challenge questionnaire (WGCQ), an instrument designed to assess gender-related occupational challenges encountered by female officers in the maritime industry. Methods. Study 1 examined the construct validity of the WGCQ through exploratory factor analysis. Study 2 confirmed the factor structure using confirmatory factor analysis and tested the questionnaire's criterion-related validity by correlating its dimensions with the job-related emotional exhaustion scale. Results. Three key dimensions of gender-based occupational challenges were identified: gender inequality, work-family conflict and feeling of inadequacy - all of which are critical determinants of workplace safety, job strain and ergonomic well-being. The results further demonstrated that gender-based disparities in occupational environments contribute to psychosocial stressors, which may increase emotional exhaustion, work-related fatigue and ergonomic inefficiencies. Conclusion. The validated WGCQ provides a standardized framework for assessing these challenges, supporting the development of industry-specific interventions aimed at promoting inclusive workplace policies, ergonomic improvements and occupational health strategies. This instrument can be adapted for use in other male-dominated industries where gender disparities impact workplace safety, job performance and employee well-being.

航运业中基于性别的职业挑战:一项全面的问卷验证。
目标。确保高风险行业的职业安全和福祉,需要解决基于性别的挑战,这些挑战会影响劳动力的人体工程学、生产力和留任。本研究验证了工作场所性别挑战问卷(WGCQ),这是一种旨在评估海运业女性官员遇到的与性别相关的职业挑战的工具。方法。研究1通过探索性因子分析检验了WGCQ的构念效度。研究2采用验证性因子分析证实了因子结构,并通过问卷维度与工作相关情绪耗竭量表的关联检验了问卷的标准相关效度。结果。确定了基于性别的职业挑战的三个关键方面:性别不平等、工作-家庭冲突和不足感——所有这些都是工作场所安全、工作压力和人体工程学健康的关键决定因素。研究结果进一步表明,职业环境中基于性别的差异会导致心理社会压力源,这可能会增加情绪衰竭、工作疲劳和人体工程学效率低下。结论。经过验证的《工作环境问题》为评估这些挑战提供了一个标准化框架,支持制定针对特定行业的干预措施,以促进包容性工作场所政策、人体工程学改进和职业健康战略。这一工具可以适用于其他男性占主导地位的行业,在这些行业中,性别差异影响到工作场所安全、工作绩效和雇员福利。
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