Occupational Attainment and Depressive Symptoms in Young Adulthood.

Koji Ueno, A. Krause
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Abstract

Past studies have shown that various aspects of occupational attainment (unemployment, job instability, low occupational status, and low earnings) are associated with poor mental health, but each of these studies focused on one or two aspects of occupational attainment, and it remains unclear whether their associations are independent of each other. Further, little is known about whether negative self assessments of occupational attainment are linked to poor mental health. We sought to overcome these limitations of past research while focusing on depressive symptoms as a mental health outcome and young adulthood as a life stage context. The study analyzed US data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (n=13,178) using OLS models. The analysis showed that all aspects of occupational attainment were associated with depressive symptoms in the expected directions. Further, unemployment, job instability, and negative self assessment of career progress showed stronger associations, and those associations were independent of other occupational attainment variables. Overall, the results suggested that understanding requires close attention to the life stage context.
职业成就与青年抑郁症状
过去的研究表明,职业成就的各个方面(失业、工作不稳定、低职业地位和低收入)与心理健康状况不佳有关,但这些研究都只关注职业成就的一个或两个方面,它们之间的联系是否相互独立仍不清楚。此外,对职业成就的消极自我评价是否与心理健康状况不佳有关,人们知之甚少。我们试图克服过去研究的这些局限性,同时关注抑郁症状作为心理健康结果和青年期作为生命阶段背景。该研究使用OLS模型分析了美国青少年至成人健康国家纵向研究(n=13,178)的数据。分析表明,职业成就的各个方面都与抑郁症状在预期方向上相关。此外,失业、工作不稳定性和职业发展消极自我评价之间存在较强的相关性,且这些相关性与其他职业成就变量无关。总的来说,结果表明理解需要密切关注生活阶段的背景。
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