2007
DOI: 10.11606/issn.1981-0490.v10i2p35-45
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Refletindo sobre desemprego e agravos à saúde mental

Abstract: Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos) O presente artigo visa contribuir para a discussão das relações entre desemprego e saúde mental. Frente a isso, pauta-se nos principais constructos teóricos sobre a temática visando traçar um panorama atual das relações entre desemprego e agravos à saúde mental. Denota-se a escassez de produções nacionais que se proponham averiguar os impactos do desemprego na saúde mental, evidenciando um amplo e desafiador terreno a ser estudado. Enfatiza-se, dessa forma, a em… Show more

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“…This is one of the most traditional research fronts in unemployment psychology (e.g., Aaronson, Mazumder, & Schechter, 2010;Janlert, Winefield, & Hammarström, 2014;Jones, 1992;McKee-Ryan, Song, Wanberg, & Kinicki, 2005;Winefield, Tiggemann, Winefield, & Goldney, 1993). The research results in the Brazilian context converge with the international literature, insofar as these also support the negative impact of unemployment on various mental health parameters (e.g., Argolo & Araújo, 2004;Bastos, 2011;Barros & Oliveira, 2009;Coelho-Lima, Costa, & Bendassolli, 2013;Pinheiro & Monteiro, 2007;Santos et al, 2010).…”
supporting
confidence: 79%
“…This is one of the most traditional research fronts in unemployment psychology (e.g., Aaronson, Mazumder, & Schechter, 2010;Janlert, Winefield, & Hammarström, 2014;Jones, 1992;McKee-Ryan, Song, Wanberg, & Kinicki, 2005;Winefield, Tiggemann, Winefield, & Goldney, 1993). The research results in the Brazilian context converge with the international literature, insofar as these also support the negative impact of unemployment on various mental health parameters (e.g., Argolo & Araújo, 2004;Bastos, 2011;Barros & Oliveira, 2009;Coelho-Lima, Costa, & Bendassolli, 2013;Pinheiro & Monteiro, 2007;Santos et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 79%
“…These reports reveal the importance all family members attribute to the users' inclusion process through work as a producer of existential sense and new relations. Besides creating existential senses, work can contribute in the structuring of personality and identity, constituting a true sense of life as, in many situations, most time is spent working (16) .…”
Section: -Assessing the User's Participation -Acknowledging The Impormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the adverse consequences of unemployment can lead to the de-structuring of social and affective ties, restriction of rights, socioeconomic insecurity, reduction of self-esteem, feelings of loneliness and failure, development of mental disorders, as well as increased drug use or dependence [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%