The mental health of fly-in fly-out workers before and during COVID-19: a comparison study

JM Gilbert, LS Fruhen, CT Burton… - Australian Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives This study gives an overview of the impact of FIFO work on workers' mental
health before and during COVID-19, using three comparison samples as well as norm data …

“It goes with the job”: Gender, stress, and fly-in fly-out/drive-in drive-out work

S Dorow, C Hilario, V O'Leary - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2023 - Elsevier
Fly-in fly-out/drive-in drive-out rotational work regimes have become common practice in
resource extraction projects globally. Over the last 15–20 years, scholars have increasingly …

Managing multiple, geographically-separated identities, and its effect on employee retention

KL Unsworth, AN Seivwright - Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Extant literature posits that an individual manages their multiple identities by integrating or
separating them to varying degrees. We posit that, rather than managing a single set of …

Home and away: personal autonomy limitation in the liminal work context of fly-in-fly-out camps and psychological distress

LS Fruhen, SK Parker - Community, Work & Family, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) camps are liminal work environments in which work and
personal life are blended. In such context, an important characteristic is the limitation to …

Social support and travel: Enhancing relationships, communication, and understanding for travel companions

X Zhuang, Y Wang - International Journal of Tourism Research, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This study explores the multifaceted relationship between travel patterns and mental health
(MH) in China, offering a novel integrative approach that synthesizes various factors such as …

Psychosocial risks in the Canadian construction and extractive industries

MD McDonnell, BJ McAllister - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2024 - Elsevier
Workers in the Canadian construction and extractive industries (CEIs) are exposed to
psychosocial risk factors (PRFs) and experience a greater prevalence of mental health …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding Suicide Stigma in Fly-in Fly-out Workers: A Thematic Analysis of Attitudes Towards Suicide, Help-Seeking and Help-Offering

J Jackson, V Ross - 2025 - preprints.org
Background: Suicide is estimated to be the 4th leading cause of death globally, with those
working in male-dominated industries such as mining and construction at higher risk than …

[HTML][HTML] Gyvensenos pokyčiai kelionių metu, jų sąsajos su sveikata

J Bučinskė - 2025 - lsmu.lt
Studijų programa „Gyvensenos medicina “GYVENSENOS POKYČIAI KELIONIŲ METU, JŲ
SĄSAJOS SU SVEIKATA Jolita Bučinskė Mokslinis vadovas–Prof. dr. Vidmantas Vaičiulis …

[PDF][PDF] A Sociological Review of the Nexus between Travelling and Mental Health: The Risk-Benefit Dichotomy Abdullateef Ibrahim Bidemi1, Abdulganiyu Abdulazeez …

AI Bidemi, AA Opeyemi, EI Idahosa - researchgate.net
Generally, traveling could be enjoyable and sometimes life transforming, there is no doubt
that it can also be the most stressful endeavour as observed in literature. Method and …

[PDF][PDF] A Sociological Review of the Nexus between Travelling and Mental Health: The Risk Benefit Dichotomy

AI Bidemi, AA Opeyemi, EI Idahosa, MR Bolaji - fuoyejournalofsociology.com
Background: Travelling is a normal human activity which is inevitable among human animal.
Generally, traveling could be enjoyable and sometimes life transforming, there is no doubt …