Examining the impact of working conditions, lifestyle choices, and demographic factors on mental health of industrial workers

Purpose This study aims to explore how factors such as working conditions, lifestyle choices and demographic characteristics may affect the mental health of industrial workers in Kuwait. Design/methodology/approach Within the scope of the study’s objective, the authors reached 400 industrial workers...

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Published in:Mental health and social inclusion Vol. 28; no. 4; pp. 345 - 357
Main Authors: Daghagh Yazd, Sahar, Karaman, Mehmet Akif, Fathi, Salma, Alsarraf, Areej, Alajmi, Shaikhah, Rutabian, Sahab, Aladwani, Manya
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing Limited 09-07-2024
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Summary:Purpose This study aims to explore how factors such as working conditions, lifestyle choices and demographic characteristics may affect the mental health of industrial workers in Kuwait. Design/methodology/approach Within the scope of the study’s objective, the authors reached 400 industrial workers (228 male, 172 female) working in oil and gas organizations in Kuwait. An ordered logistic regression model was conducted to examine the effect of relevant independent variables on workers’ mental health. Findings Result indicated that employees with a lower education level (p-value = 0.015), employees who were smokers (p-value = 0.004) and employees with night shifts (p-value = 0.019), were more likely to experience mental health issues. Furthermore, result strongly highlights a higher chance of experiencing mental health problems among the workers who had longer working times (p-value = 0.000). On the other hand, having children (p-value = 0.042), visiting a mental health professional (p = 0.014) and living in a house with others (flat mate, family members, etc.) (p-value = 0.016) were statistically significant factors to improve employees’ mental health. Surprisingly, the authors’ research did not find a significant relationship between the mental health issues experienced by employees and their yearly income. Originality/value The paper lies in its exploration of the impact of working conditions, lifestyle choices and demographic factors on mental health of industrial workers using statistical approach. By applying ordered logistic regression, this study uncovers new insights into mental health of industrial workers.
ISSN:2042-8308
2042-8308
DOI:10.1108/MHSI-11-2023-0119