Help-seeking for mental health problems by employees in the Australian Mining Industry

The current study examined help-seeking behavior for mental health problems of employees in the mining industry. The research involved a paper-based survey completed by a cross-section of employees from eight coalmine sites. The research aimed to investigate the frequency of contact with professiona...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC health services research 2016-09, Vol.16 (1), p.498-498, Article 498
Hauptverfasser: Tynan, Ross J, Considine, Robyn, Rich, Jane L, Skehan, Jaelea, Wiggers, John, Lewin, Terry J, James, Carole, Inder, Kerry, Baker, Amanda L, Kay-Lambkin, Frances, Perkins, David, Kelly, Brian J
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Zusammenfassung:The current study examined help-seeking behavior for mental health problems of employees in the mining industry. The research involved a paper-based survey completed by a cross-section of employees from eight coalmine sites. The research aimed to investigate the frequency of contact with professional and non-professional sources of support, and to determine the socio-demographic and workplace factors associated. A total of 1,457 employees participated, of which, 46.6 % of participants reported contact with support to discuss their own mental health within the preceding 12 months. Hierarchical logistic regression revealed a significant contribution of workplace variables, with job security and satisfaction with work significantly associated with help-seeking behavior. The results provide an insight into the help-seeking behaviour of mining employees, providing useful information to guide mental health workplace program development for the mining industry, and male-dominated industry more broadly.
ISSN:1472-6963
1472-6963
DOI:10.1186/s12913-016-1755-1