1978
DOI: 10.2307/2136531
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The Effect of Social Support in Moderating the Health Consequences of Unemployment

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“…With regard to distress, longitudinal studies of adults who become unemployed show that, compared with their employed counterparts, these adults report increased distress, especially just before and just after the event (8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13). In one of the only prospective, population-based studies that assessed cases of depression and unemployment (14), those who became unemployed were at twice the risk of depression.…”
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“…With regard to distress, longitudinal studies of adults who become unemployed show that, compared with their employed counterparts, these adults report increased distress, especially just before and just after the event (8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13). In one of the only prospective, population-based studies that assessed cases of depression and unemployment (14), those who became unemployed were at twice the risk of depression.…”
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“…Çalışan kadınlar, ev kadınlarına kıyasla kendilerini daha değerli olarak algılamaktadır (Gezici 2002) ve daha yüksek benlik saygısına (Elliott 1996); daha düşük depresyona (Bromberger ve Matthews 1994) ve daha düşük stres düzeyine sahiplerdir (Wethington ve Kessler 1989). Benzer şekilde erkekler açısından bakıldığında; işsiz olan erkekler, özellikle sosyal desteğe sahip olmadıklarında daha fazla oranda depresyon yaşamaktadırlar (Gore 1978) ve işsizliğin uzaması iyilik hallerini olumsuz etkilemektedir (Hepworth 1980). Ancak kadınlar için çalışma her zaman olumlu sonuçlarla ilişki olmamaktadır.…”
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“…Al though the evidence is inconclusive (LaRocco and Jones, 1978;Pinneau, 1975;Thoits, 1982), several studies lend credence to this argument (Gore, 1978;Hirsch, 1979;Lowenthal and Haven, 1968;Nuckolls et al, 1972). There is also evidence that social support has direct or main effects on psychological symptomatology (Andrews, Tennant, Hewson, and Vaillant, 1978;Lin, Ensel, Simeone, and Kuo, 1979;Turner, 1981).…”
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