Mental Health in the Construction Industry
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Product details:
- Publisher ICE Publishing
- Date of Publication 8 June 2026
- ISBN 9781836626930
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages152 pages
- Size 234x156x8 mm
- Weight 254 g
- Language English 700
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Short description:
Mental Health in the Construction Industry compiles the latest research on mental health within construction, highlighting the critical need for comprehensive mental health support and awareness. This invaluable resource serves academics, researchers and students, as well as industry practitioners in construction and related fields.
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Mental Health in the Construction Industry compiles the latest research on mental health within the construction sector. Construction jobs are often transient, physically demanding, and involve long hours, creating a working environment with high levels of psychosocial hazards. Prolonged exposure to these hazards significantly increases the risks of work-related stress and harm to mental health. This book explores the critical need for comprehensive mental health support and awareness, detailing essential measures to protect and promote construction workers’ mental health and wellbeing.
The book presents research studies from both developed and developing countries, offering a broad international perspective on construction mental health and suicide prevention, and emphasising its significant economic and societal impacts. Chapters cover the types and impacts of psychosocial hazards in the construction industry, the legal and practical aspects of managing these risks, and their cascading effects on workers’ mental health. Topics also include burnout, individual coping strategies, organizational and industry-level interventions, and the role of technology in mental health. Together the chapters present a holistic view of mental health in the construction industry, and a roadmap to prevent and manage psychosocial hazards.
Mental Health in the Construction Industry is an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, and students, as well as industry practitioners in construction-related disciplines. It is also essential for professionals in occupational health and safety, and organizational psychology, describing practical implications and directions for future research.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Psychosocial Hazards
Chapter 3. Psychosocial risk management
Chapter 4. Impact of psychosocial hazards on mental health
Chapter 5. Need for recovery
Chapter 6. Burnout
Chapter 7. Individual coping strategies
Chapter 8. Organisational and industry-level mental health intervention strategies
Chapter 9. Inclusion, diversity and mental health
Chapter 10. Positive Mental Health
Chapter 11. Technologies and Mental Health
Chapter 12. The Way Forward