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opening line for findings and conclusions

the relationship between stress and illness scores was investigated by testing for correlations between lcu scores for each of the 6 month periods and illness

what was special about the 6 months prior to departure

it was the only significant relationship

what was the correlation score 6 monhs prior to departure and illness

R=0.118

what does the correlation score indicate

positive correlation between crew members life and illness at sea

what data was used in analysis

only the 6 months prior to departure

how were the overall totals calculated

putting pps in order of lowest to highest lcu and then dividing the list into 10 bands

what was the problem with the initial overall total calculations

2 ships showed large differences but 1 ship not so great so when combined differences were obscured

how was the problem with the overall total overcome

grouping was changed into 4 smaller groups

what were the results of the 4 bands

1 and 2 - 1.405


3 4 and 5 - 1.541


6 7 and 8 - 1.676


9 and 10 - 2.066

what does the lcu and mean illness rate being low for 2 ships with the easiest missions suggest

in stressful evironments life changes have less of an effect on illness

what are the conclusions

higher lcu = higher illness


relationships can be masked by stressful on board experiences because this increases illness of entire crew


link was stronger for older married men than younger single men