Covid-19 pandemic effects on mental health among seafarers in selected towns of Cavite : A retrospective correlational study /
Angcao, James Patrick B.
Covid-19 pandemic effects on mental health among seafarers in selected towns of Cavite : A retrospective correlational study / James Patrick B. Angcao, Nikka Angela P. Costelo, Zyra Kaye L. Reyes, Aldwin R. Torrecampo - Vol 4 (1) pages 194-217 : illustrations ;
I. ABSTRACT
The study COVID-19 Pandemic has significantly impacted the mental health of seafarers, affecting
their emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Financial concerns, confusion about
COVID-19 laws, and limited family interaction exacerbate stress levels, anxiety, and economic
strain. The study aims to understand the demographic profile of respondents and the impact of
COVID-19 on their mental health regarding economic, emotional, and stress levels. The research
uses a correlational retrospective study, incorporating a quantitative technique. The study uses
stratified random sampling to ensure sample representativeness and employs a survey
questionnaire to gather data on the effects of COVID-19 on seafarers' mental well-being. The
results highlight the complex interaction between demographic traits and general health,
emphasizing the urgent need for focused initiatives and support networks. The study also reveals
relationships between stress levels, age, gender, and income, with higher stress levels associated
with older and female respondents. Income inequality also influences the economic effects of
COVID-19, with higher earners experiencing more difficulties. In conclusion, the COVID-19
pandemic has significantly impacted the mental health of seafarers, with anxiety and stress levels
exacerbated by undefined restrictions, financial worries, and limited family interaction. Further
research is needed to improve understanding and create practical solutions for enhancing seafarers'
mental resilience.
1908-3165
Stress levels
Mental Health
Seafarers
Covid-19 Law
Covid-19 pandemic effects on mental health among seafarers in selected towns of Cavite : A retrospective correlational study / James Patrick B. Angcao, Nikka Angela P. Costelo, Zyra Kaye L. Reyes, Aldwin R. Torrecampo - Vol 4 (1) pages 194-217 : illustrations ;
I. ABSTRACT
The study COVID-19 Pandemic has significantly impacted the mental health of seafarers, affecting
their emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Financial concerns, confusion about
COVID-19 laws, and limited family interaction exacerbate stress levels, anxiety, and economic
strain. The study aims to understand the demographic profile of respondents and the impact of
COVID-19 on their mental health regarding economic, emotional, and stress levels. The research
uses a correlational retrospective study, incorporating a quantitative technique. The study uses
stratified random sampling to ensure sample representativeness and employs a survey
questionnaire to gather data on the effects of COVID-19 on seafarers' mental well-being. The
results highlight the complex interaction between demographic traits and general health,
emphasizing the urgent need for focused initiatives and support networks. The study also reveals
relationships between stress levels, age, gender, and income, with higher stress levels associated
with older and female respondents. Income inequality also influences the economic effects of
COVID-19, with higher earners experiencing more difficulties. In conclusion, the COVID-19
pandemic has significantly impacted the mental health of seafarers, with anxiety and stress levels
exacerbated by undefined restrictions, financial worries, and limited family interaction. Further
research is needed to improve understanding and create practical solutions for enhancing seafarers'
mental resilience.
1908-3165
Stress levels
Mental Health
Seafarers
Covid-19 Law
