疫情对越南海员长期远洋航行心理的影响及家庭因素的作用

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2019冠状病毒病大流行对全球许多不同行业产生了重大影响,交通运输业也不例外。其中,航运业不得不面临相当大的挑战,特别是船上水手的生活和工作。由于旅行限制和疾病预防措施,许多水手被困在海洋中央,无法返回陆地。这给他们的心理健康、幸福和生活方式造成了很大的压力。对海员来说,最令人焦虑和精神痛苦的因素之一是在疫情期间对家人安全的担忧。为了更好地了解这种情况,我们于2022年8月对20名商船船员进行了采访。结果表明,疫情对海员的心理健康和福祉产生了重大影响,特别是他们对家人安全的持续担忧,使他们在海上工作不安全,并使他们渴望回家帮助家人。
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The impact of the pandemic on the psychological of Vietnamese seafarers on prolonged ocean voyage and the role of the family factor
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on many different sectors globally, and the transportation industry is no exception. Among them, the maritime industry has had to face considerable challenges, particularly with the lives and work of sailors on ships. With travel restrictions and disease prevention measures, many sailors have been stranded in the middle of the ocean and unable to return to land. This has caused a lot of pressure on their mental health, well-being, and way of life. One of the factors that causes the most anxiety and mental distress for sailors is the worry about the safety of their families during the pandemic. To better understand this situation, an interview was conducted with 20 sailors working on commercial ships in August 2022. The results showed that the pandemic has had a significant impact on the mental health and well-being of sailors, especially their constant worry for the safety of their families, making their work at sea insecure and causing them to long to return home to help theirs.
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International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology
International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology Engineering-Civil and Structural Engineering
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