Domestic stress among men engaged in rotation work in the Arctic region
https://doi.org/10.31660/1993-1824-2023-1-9-19
Abstract
The authors present the results of the sociological research, which has been conducted by them and which was aimed at health protection of men engaged in rotation work in the Arctic regions. Social regulation of the life of such workers is impossible without taking into account the factors of chronic social stress, one of which is domestic stress. That's why this work is relevant as a scientific basis for the formation of effective social and administrative mechanisms in the Arctic region. The aim of the study was a comparative characteristic of some parameters of domestic stress among men in Tyumen, who are economically active (25-54 years old), and men engaged in rotation work in the Arctic region. The authors have used the questionnaire of the World Health Organization in the own version to study domestic stress. The results of the study showed that more pronounced manifestations of domestic stress were found among men of economically active age (25-54 years old), who have been working on a rotational basis in the gas production complex of the Arctic region for more than five years, in comparison with men in Tyumen in the same age range. These manifestations are an increase in changes in marital status and conflicts in the family.
About the Authors
A. M. AkimovRussian Federation
Alexander M. Akimov
Tyumen
A. N. Silin
Russian Federation
Anatoly N. Silin
Tyumen
Yu. M. Konev
Russian Federation
Yury M. Konev
Tyumen
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For citations:
Akimov A.M., Silin A.N., Konev Yu.M. Domestic stress among men engaged in rotation work in the Arctic region. Proceedings from higher educational institutions. Sociology. Economics. Politics. 2023;16(1):9-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31660/1993-1824-2023-1-9-19