Human Emotional Resilience And Psychological Problems Associated With Sea Prolonged Exposure

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Emotional resilience is a crucial aspect of life that is closely related to self-belief. It is a person's ability to control his emotions and withstand difficult life situations in order to maintain his calm and prosperous state. It can be disturbed by problems associated with the specifics of working in a maritime environment. Let's take a closer look at complex measures to counteract stress. Work-related stress is a topic that is receiving increasing attention from research and policy institutes. Seafaring is a work activity with specific characteristics that takes place under specific conditions from a physical and psychosocial point of view. Work-related stress affecting seafarers has specific characteristics, often different from those that can be assessed in other work activities. They include many possible hazards in the form of accidents, injuries and illnesses. The risks associated with seafaring depend on the type of activity or work on board. This activity must be considered as strenuous because of the many factors inside and outside the vessel that affect it. A seafarer's work is characterised by subjective and objective stressors.

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31 October 2024

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Epikhin, A. I., Biryulin, D. I., & Kulikov, G. I. (2024). Human Emotional Resilience And Psychological Problems Associated With Sea Prolonged Exposure. In D. K. Bataev (Ed.), PROOF: Social and Cultural Transformations in the Context of Modern Globalism (SCTCMG 2023), vol 135. European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences (pp. 589-595). European Publisher. https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2024.10.75