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January - May | 2nd Semester 2025

Proverbs 17:19: He loveth transgression that loveth strife: and he that exalteth his gate seeketh destruction.

Job insecurity, home environment and mental well-being of Filipino seafarer as mediated by resiliency during COVID-19 pandemic /

Encoded on: Sep. 12, 2023 at 03:42:48 PM Ma. Anne P. Fabella.
 
Call #: Th 158.7 F111 2023
 
Sublocation: Graduate Library Reference

Issues surrounding the mental well-being of seafarers are becoming a global concern. This study aimed to explain the relationship between job insecurity, home environment, and mental well-being of Filipino seafarers as mediated by resiliency during the COVID-19 pandemic. Three hundred fifty-six (n=356) samples, male (n=286) and female (n=69) seafarers, were chosen as respondents through a non-probability sampling technique. This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of resiliency in the relationship between job insecurity, home environment and mental well-being of Filipino seafarers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Analyzing the indirect effects, results suggest that resiliency did not significantly mediate the relationship between job insecurity and mental well-being =-2.01, z=-1.89, p=0.059). In addition, results reveal that resiliency did not significantly mediate the relationship between home environment and mental well-being =.1.131, z=- 0.443, p=0.657). This study concludes that resiliency does not mediate the relationship between job insecurity, home environment, and mental well-being.

Subject Added Entry-Topical Term

  • Well-being.
  • Mental health.
  • Job security.
  • Seafarers.

Index Term-Curriculum Objective

  • Master of Arts in Psychology.

Added Entry-Personal Name

  • Gumarao, Mylene S., — Adviser.

Publication Info

Published: 2023.
Format: xi, 170 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Content type term: text
Media type: unmediated
Carrier type term:volume

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