Free-time activities among seafarers on board Finnish cargo ships.

H Saarni, J Pentti
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Seafarers' free time activities on board ship and on shore were investigated by means of a questionnaire sent to 507 seafarers working on 35 ships. All the seafarers were Finnish citizens and all the ships in Finnish ownership. The questionnaire was returned by 245 seafarers (22 of them were women) from a total of 34 ships. Reading was the most popular way of spending free time while on board ship. Next came watching television or listening to the radio; then chatting with friends and sleeping/keeping to oneself. About one in four put physical exercise and sauna baths among the three most common ways of spending free time. The most common ways of spending free time on shore were meeting friends and acquaintances and watching TV or listening to the radio. In third place were "other ways of spending leisure time", most of which included being out of door, hunting, going to the summer cottage and gardening. Physical exercise activity was greater on shore than on board ship. The respondents were grouped into four categories: A) reader/student/hobbyist: B) sociable: C) exercise enthusiast D) TV watcher/radio listener Group A considered the ship's atmosphere and the spirit of solidarity on board better than the others. Group B had more often a good friend on board ship and less often suffered from anxiety or depression. Group C more often considered their health and working capacity good. Group D had no positive differences over the other groups. More attention should be paid to developing the ways in which free time is spent not only on board but also during the compensatory free time on shore.

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芬兰货船上海员的业余活动。
通过向在35艘船上工作的507名海员发送问卷,对海员在船上和岸上的空闲时间活动进行调查。所有的海员都是芬兰人,所有的船只都归芬兰人所有。问卷由来自34艘船舶的245名海员(其中22名是女性)填写。读书是船上最受欢迎的消遣方式。其次是看电视或听收音机;然后和朋友聊天,睡觉/独处。大约四分之一的人把体育锻炼和桑拿浴列为消遣时间的三种最常见方式。在岸上度过空闲时间最常见的方式是会见朋友和熟人,看电视或听收音机。排在第三位的是“其他休闲方式”,其中大部分包括户外活动、打猎、去避暑别墅和园艺。岸上的体育锻炼活动比船上的多。受访者被分为四类:A)读者/学生/业余爱好者;B)社交爱好者;C)运动爱好者D)电视观众/广播听众A组认为船上的气氛和团结精神比其他组更好。B组在船上经常有一个好朋友,很少感到焦虑或抑郁。C组更多地认为他们的健康和工作能力良好。D组与其他组比较无显著性差异。不仅要注意发展船上空闲时间的利用方式,而且要注意发展岸上补偿性空闲时间的利用方式。
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