下岗工人的弹性需求:对津巴布韦哈拉雷下岗工人的干预研究。

Q3 Social Sciences
Maurice Kwembeya, Dhlomo-Sibiya Rosemond Mbaliyezwe
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干预研究探讨了27 ~ 57岁下岗职工的弹性需求。采用有目的抽样方法,选取19名参与者作为样本。样本量由参与者重复回答时的饱和水平决定。参与者有不同的教育背景和工作经验。使用半结构化访谈指南进行深度访谈,以收集样本的弹性需求数据。数据被分成主题、类别、子类别,并使用内容分析进行分析。研究发现,由于裁员而过早失业会带来绝望、无助、不确定、内疚和羞耻感。研究发现,社会连通性、关系结构和情绪调节是失业心理弹性构建的重要保护因素。功能性认知技能使被裁员的员工能够锻炼积极的思维。专业的心理健康咨询服务帮助被裁员工人恢复失去的希望和信心。
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Resilience needs of retrenched workers: An intervention study of retrenched workers in Harare, Zimbabwe.
The intervention study explored the resilience needs of retrenched workers aged between 27 and 57 years. Purposive sampling was used to select a sample size of 19 participants. The sample size was determined by the saturation level which occurred when the participants were repeating responses. The participants had varied educational backgrounds and previous work-related experiences. In-depth interviews were conducted, using semi-structured interview guides, to collect data on the resilience needs of the sample. Data were grouped into themes, categories, subcategories and analysed using content analysis. The study found out that prematurely loss of employment through retrenchment brings a sense of hopelessness, helplessness, uncertainty, guilt and shame. It was found that social connectedness, relational structures and emotional regulation are important protective factors of building resilience in the face of employment loss. Functional cognitive skills enabled the retrenched workers to exercise positive thinking.  Professional mental health counselling services helped to restore the lost hope and confidence among the retrenched workers.
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Social Work and Social Sciences Review
Social Work and Social Sciences Review Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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