Construction Workforce’s Mental Health: Research and Policy Alignment in the Australian Construction Industry
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Published:2023-01-23
Issue:2
Volume:13
Page:335
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ISSN:2075-5309
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Container-title:Buildings
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Buildings
Author:
Hosseini Omid1, Loosemore Martin2ORCID, Fini Alireza Ahmadian Fard2
Affiliation:
1. Department of Civil Engineering, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad 9177948974, Iran 2. School of Built Environment, University of Technology Sydney, 15 Broadway, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia
Abstract
The Australian construction industry is facing a mental health crisis; poor mental health indicators are significantly higher than the all-industry average. Despite a growing body of research into the mental health of the industry’s workforce, concerns have been raised about its alignment with regulatory developments in this area. This raises questions about the relevance of research to support mental health policy development in Australia and evidence-based research on mental health policy relating to the construction industry. However, there has been no research to explore the extent of this problem. This paper addresses this knowledge gap by reporting the results of a systematic review of peer-reviewed mental health research using the PRISMA scoping review methodology. The results reveal significant misalignment between existing research and Australian government regulation in this area. A particularly low level of research–policy alignment is found in the areas of: violence and traumatic events at work, financial concerns, poor organizational change management, workplace injustice, and social support. The paper concludes with recommendations for new avenues of mental health research to address these gaps, enabling closer alignment between mental health research and regulatory reform. It is concluded that this will facilitate more relevant research and improved evidence-based decision-making in this important field of research and policy development.
Subject
Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture
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