2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13010022
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Coping with Psychosocial Hazards: A Systematic Review of Young Construction Workers’ Practices and Their Determinants

Abstract: Young construction workers employ different practices to cope with psychosocial risks, most of which prevent them from achieving mental well-being. Managing this problem has been a challenge because research on the topic is fragmented. To contribute to addressing this problem, we systematically reviewed the literature on young construction workers’ coping practices using meta-aggregation guided by the PICo and PRISMA frameworks. We sought to identify young construction workers’ coping mechanisms and the factor… Show more

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“…Fourth, Samuel and colleagues [6] conducted a systematic review to understand how young construction workers cope with psychological hazards. Young construction workers tend to have worse mental health than older workers because they are in a transitional phase in their lives.…”
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“…Fourth, Samuel and colleagues [6] conducted a systematic review to understand how young construction workers cope with psychological hazards. Young construction workers tend to have worse mental health than older workers because they are in a transitional phase in their lives.…”
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confidence: 99%