Sleep and Fatigue Among Seafarers: The Role of Environmental Stressors, Duration at Sea and Psychological Capital
Background: Seafaring is an inherently stressful environment. Because working time and leisure time is spent in the same confined environment for a prolonged period of time, many stressors present in seafaring can also be conceived of as chronic. We explored the effects of duration at sea, seafaring...
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Main Authors: | Sigurd W. Hystad (Author), Jarle Eid (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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