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Seafarers’ wives and intermittent husbands – social and psychological impact of a sub-group of Norwegian seafarers’ work schedule on their families
Objective – To examine the psycho-social impact of work schedules (absence from
home) on the families of a subgroup of Norwegian seafarers as reported by their wives
(sea wives). Their husbands worked 4-6 weeks on and 4-6 weeks off Norwegianregistered
multipurpose vessels (MPV) supporting the off-shore oil industry.
Methods – Questionnaires addressing demographic characteristics, marital
satisfaction, social support, subjective health and psychological well-being were distributed to sea wives and controls .The response rate was 57% (192/336) for sea
wives and 39% (45/114) for controls
Results – There was no difference in demographic characteristics between sea
wives and controls except that the sea wives were younger (