后凯尔特之虎爱尔兰的失业和心理健康

M. Breslin, Zack Breslin
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有充分的证据表明失业对心理健康有有害的影响。20世纪90年代和21世纪初,爱尔兰经济高速增长,失业率降至4%。然而,自从爱尔兰的凯尔特之虎时代结束以来,经济衰退一直很严重,失业率居高不下。据推测,失业的增加将伴随着心理健康的下降。目前的目的是比较爱尔兰就业和失业的男性和女性受访者在心理健康方面,并调查是否财政紧张调解就业状况和心理健康之间的关系。数据收集自199名参与者的样本,年龄从18岁到64岁不等(受雇:n=100;平均年龄32.34岁,SD = 13.39;失业:n=99,平均年龄35.26;Sd = 11.16)。在就业样本中,性别分布为57% (n=57)为女性,43% (n=43)为男性;在失业样本中,性别分布为45.5% (n=45)为女性,54.5% (n=54)为男性。心理逢…
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Unemployment and psychological well-being in post Celtic Tiger Ireland
It is well documented that unemployment has deleterious effects on psychological well-being. Ireland's high economic growth in the 1990s and early 2000s saw unemployment fall to 4%. However, since the end of the Celtic Tiger era in Ireland, the recession has been severe and unemployment high. It was hypothesised that the increase in unemployment will be accompanied by a decrease in psychological well-being. The present aim was to compare Irish employed and unemployed male and female respondents in terms of psychological well-being, and to investigate whether financial strain mediates the relationship between employment status and psychological well-being. Data were collected from a sample of 199 participants ranging in age from 18 to 64 (employed: n=100; mean age = 32.34, SD = 13.39; unemployed: n=99, mean age 35.26; SD = 11.16). The sex distribution was 57% (n=57) female and 43% (n=43) male for the employed sample, and 45.5% (n=45) female and 54.5% (n=54) male for the unemployed sample. Psychological wel...
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