Personal financial situation during unemployment and mental health |
Journal/Book: Scand J Soc Welfare. 1997; 6: 35 Norre Sogade, PO Box 2148, DK-1016 Copenhagen, Denmark. Munksgaard Int Publ Ltd. 2-12.
Abstract: The main purpose of this study was to investigate the personal financial situation during unemployment and the connection between financial situation and mental health in a sample (n=213) of unemployed Norwegians. The results indicate that the unemployed suffered high financial deprivation compared with their own subjective standards, their situation when working, their neighbors and friends, and the average population. However, the unemployed did not constitute a homogeneous group in financial terms. In particular, the young unemployed experienced substantial financial problems. Among men, the reduction in income, few leisure facilities and many financial adjustments were closely related to mental health problems. Women who experienced that their income was substantially reduced compared with that of neighbors and friends and women who had carried out many financial adjustments were in poorer mental health than the other women in the sample. The findings are discussed in relation to relevant aspects of the life situation of the unemployed and other research results.
Note: Article Underlid K, Bergen Coll Adv Educ, Dept Social Work Hlth & Community, Haugeveien 28, N-5005 Bergen, NORWAY
Keyword(s): unemployment; personal financial situation; mental health; PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT; INCOME; STRAIN
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