A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the latent benefits of employment was able to predict psychological distress after controlling for other key correlates. A standard multiple regression found that the latent benefits (time structure, social contact, collective purpose, enforced activity, and status) accounted for a significant 13 % of the variance in psychological distress, with time structure being the most important unique predictor. However, after controlling for self-esteem, positive affect (PA), negative affect (NA), satisfaction with employment status, employment commitment, and financial strain, the latent benefits did not significantly add to the prediction of distress. The re...
The purpose was to verify living conditions and individual characteristics which determine mental he...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...
Two hundred and thirty-eight university students were administered scales of the latent (social supp...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
Theories of economic and latent deprivation have been used by many researchers to explain the deteri...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
Research shows that unemployment negatively affects a person's wellbeing, which in turn can impair t...
Psychological distress in the labour market: Shame or deprivation? This study examined the relative ...
This study focused on the impact of reemployment on access to both the latent and manifest benefits ...
Personality, well-being and deprivation theory Two hundred and thirty-eight university students were...
A substantial body of research shows that unemployment has detrimental effects on individuals’ subje...
Structural relationships among latent and economic deprivation, employment commitment, personal reso...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
Drawingupon recent psychological literature, we examine the effect of employment statuses pre- and p...
The purpose was to verify living conditions and individual characteristics which determine mental he...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...
Two hundred and thirty-eight university students were administered scales of the latent (social supp...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
Theories of economic and latent deprivation have been used by many researchers to explain the deteri...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
Research shows that unemployment negatively affects a person's wellbeing, which in turn can impair t...
Psychological distress in the labour market: Shame or deprivation? This study examined the relative ...
This study focused on the impact of reemployment on access to both the latent and manifest benefits ...
Personality, well-being and deprivation theory Two hundred and thirty-eight university students were...
A substantial body of research shows that unemployment has detrimental effects on individuals’ subje...
Structural relationships among latent and economic deprivation, employment commitment, personal reso...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
Drawingupon recent psychological literature, we examine the effect of employment statuses pre- and p...
The purpose was to verify living conditions and individual characteristics which determine mental he...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...
Two hundred and thirty-eight university students were administered scales of the latent (social supp...