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Psychosocial work strains and well-being in the process of adapting to occupational stress: longitudinal studies of offshore rig workers.

Irena LeszczyńskaAleksandra Peplińska
Published in: Health psychology report (2023)
A dependence exists between the process of adapting to stress and the level of the self-reported mental well-being of the rig employees. The higher the probability of adaptation to the difficult situation at work in a way that the self-reported stress is reduced, the higher the self-reported mental well-being. Perceiving stress bears no direct or indirect impact on the physical well-being.
Keyphrases
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  • stress induced
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