Factors influencing the mental health of white-collar construction workers in developing economies: Analytical study during the COVID-19 pandemic in India

Deep, S; Sonkar, N; Yadav, P; Vishnoi, S; Bhoola, V and Kumar, A (2024) Factors influencing the mental health of white-collar construction workers in developing economies: Analytical study during the COVID-19 pandemic in India. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(7), ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

This study focuses on an important issue of the mental health of white-collar construction workers, a concern that has grown more serious following the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that influenced the mental health of the white-collar construction workers during the COVID-19 scenario. Based on the review of extant literature, a survey questionnaire was developed and distributed online to Indian professional construction workers, 206 responses were received, and a data set was prepared for further analysis. The data set was analyzed using exploratory factor analysis, and second-order confirmatory factor analysis and distinct stressors were identified. The most critical were lack of upskilling challenges (SFL=0.85) and workplace-related issues (SFL=0.85), followed by financial constraints (SFL=0.76) and family-related problems (SFL=0.44), both having a moderate impact. The results of the study were used to design a stress management matrix that recommends practical strategies to minimize work-related stress. By aligning with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, this research contributes to enhancing worker wellbeing and enhanced productivity of construction workers.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction projects; construction workers; COVID-19; mental health; psychological stresses
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 19:50
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