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Critical analysis of mental health research among construction project professionals

Bashir Tijani (School of Built Environment, Western Sydney University, Penrith, Australia)
Jin Xiaohua (School of Built Environment, Western Sydney University, Penrith, Australia)
Robert Osei-Kyei (School of Built Environment, Western Sydney University, Penrith, Australia)

Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

ISSN: 1726-0531

Article publication date: 4 September 2020

Issue publication date: 7 April 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

Mental ill-health among construction project professionals (CPPs) is a significant, persistent and unresolved problem that sparked the proliferation of literature worldwide. Despite the diverse research publications, a systematic review to reveal forms of mental ill-health, cause of mental ill-health and coping is lacking.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper aims to systematically reviews the existing body of knowledge on mental health in the construction project by analyzing 60 papers published between 1989 and 2020 (years inclusive) using the preferred reporting item for systematic reviews and meta-analysis. Academic journals between 1989 and 2020 were selected for this study because the first published paper on the mental health of construction managers commenced in 1989 and current studies are published in 2020.

Findings

The findings show that stress, job burnout, depression, anxiety and substance use disorder (SUD) are prominent forms of mental ill-health among CPPs, with an absence of project-related measuring scales for evaluating the mental ill-health symptoms. Moreover, generic stressors including long working hours, time pressure and work overload were used to establish the root causes of mental ill-health by ignoring construction project related stressors for mental ill-health. Problem-focused coping is more efficient than emotional focused coping in mitigating work stress, job burnout, depression, anxiety, but little is known on the influence of coping strategies on SUD. Knowledge gaps and future research directions were identified. This research contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the implications of mental health management on construction projects.

Originality/value

The findings of this study contribute toward understanding the need to investigate individual mental ill-health as against the existing practices of considering all forms of mental ill-health as one umbrella. It also challenges limitations in the utilization of generic stressors to determines factors for mental ill-health by the introduction of the Swisse cheese theoretical model.

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Acknowledgements

This study forms part of a PhD research project, which is fully funded by Western Sydney University, Australia under the Graduate Research Scholarship scheme.

Disclosure Statement: The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest in this study.

Citation

Tijani, B., Xiaohua, J. and Osei-Kyei, R. (2021), "Critical analysis of mental health research among construction project professionals", Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, Vol. 19 No. 2, pp. 467-496. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEDT-04-2020-0119

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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