The Overall Health of Men Who Do Fly-in Fly-Out Work in the Mining Sector

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Fly-in fly-out (FIFO) continues to be a fact of life for many men working in the mining industry. The goal of this article is to gain a better understanding of the impacts of FIFO on the overall health of men working in the mining sector and the relationship these men have to seeking help. A qualitative study of 22 men was conducted using a semi-structured interview guide modeled after Torkington et al. Results indicate that men present poor health as a result of workplace-specific performance requirements (long workdays, difficult environmental conditions), being physically far away from their family, and the fact that they do not often seek mental health help. Additional studies with a much larger sample of men are necessary.

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Labra, O., Brouillette, C., Gingras-Lacroix, G., Cousineau, T., & Quirion, J. (2022). The Overall Health of Men Who Do Fly-in Fly-Out Work in the Mining Sector. American Journal of Men’s Health, 16(5). https://doi.org/10.1177/15579883221126310

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