Irena Leszczynska
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Leszczynska I, Peplinska A
Health Psychol Rep
. 2023 Dec;
11(2):89-97.
PMID: 38084320
Background: The work on offshore rigs is related to a number of physical and mental burdens. The subject matter of the paper refers to the assessment of the relation between...
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Leszczynska I
Int J Occup Med Environ Health
. 2023 Sep;
36(4):477-492.
PMID: 37728272
Objectives: Adapting to stress over time is a process involving various cognitive and emotional assessments; it also depends on the objective situation related to working conditions, as well as on...
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Peplinska A, Jezewska M, Leszczynska I, Polomski P
Int Marit Health
. 2014 Sep;
65(2):87-92.
PMID: 25231332
Background: The specific character of mariners' work is connected with many factors conducive to stress, overload, fatigue and emotional tension, all of which can negatively influence subjective quality of life,...
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Leszczynska I, Jezewska M, Grubman-Nowak M
Int Marit Health
. 2014 Mar;
65(1):33-40.
PMID: 24677126
Background And Aim: The subject of presented article is the evaluation of the relationship between the way of adaptation to work-related stress and chosen health indicators among drilling platform workers...
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Stress and the level of perceived anxiety among mariners: the mediating role of marital satisfaction
Peplinska A, Jezewska M, Leszczynska I, Polomski P
Int Marit Health
. 2014 Jan;
64(4):221-5.
PMID: 24408144
The challenges of professional life are becoming more and more demanding on people's private life, especially if a given profession requires many sacrifices and has negative consequences for one's physical...
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Jezewska M, Iversen R, Leszczynska I
Int Marit Health
. 2013 Sep;
64(3):168-74.
PMID: 24072545
No abstract available.
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Jezewska M, Leszczynska I, Grubman-Nowak M
Int Marit Health
. 2013 Jun;
64(2):101-5.
PMID: 23788227
In Poland seafarers are a significantly large occupational group and their work is highly burdening and hazardous. The environmental, physical, chemical, biological and psychosocial factors have a great impact on...
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Chodnik T, Jezewska M, Jaremin B, Kotlowski A, Leszczynska I, Grubman-Nowak M
Int Marit Health
. 2013 Jun;
64(1):24-9.
PMID: 23788162
The Polish public awareness of the crucial importance of the own maritime economy to the very existenceof the national state has its historical reasons. The Polish maritime involvement has seen...
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Jezewska M, Grubman-Nowak M, Leszczynska I, Jaremin B
Int Marit Health
. 2012 Jun;
63(1):40-8.
PMID: 22669811
The work of marine fishermen is considered one of the most dangerous and life-threatening professions all over the world. There are some common features of the fishing occupation, such as:...
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Jezewska M, Grubman-Nowak M, Jaremin B, Leszczynska I
Int Marit Health
. 2012 May;
62(4):286-90.
PMID: 22544505
The European Commission--The Directorate General of Employment, Social Affairs, and Equal Opportunities is going to publish the European Guide for Risk Prevention in Small Fishing Vessels. The legislative basis was...