Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey to examine the relationship between employment status and mental health, and the mediating effects of financial hardship, mastery and social support. In addition, the study sought to explore the effects of duration of unemployment on mental health. Methods: The primary analysis used three waves of data from the HILDA Survey with 4965 young adult respondents. Longitudinal population-averaged logistic regression models assessed the association of employment status and mental health, including the contribution of mastery, financial hardship and social support in explaining this association between employment groups (unemployed vs. empl...
BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion po...
Perceived social support is associated with overall better mental health. There is also evidence tha...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the 'adaptation' versus 'sensitisation' hypotheses in relation to mental ...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILD...
AbstractObjectiveThis study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia...
AbstractObjectiveThis study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HIL...
OBJECTIVE: There is robust epidemiological and clinical evidence of the harmful effects of unemploym...
BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion po...
PURPOSE: The current paper aims to investigate the role of mental health in determining future emplo...
Background: Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with worse mental health in the gene...
Objectives: Mental health conditions are associated with lower standards of living. This study quant...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
Objectives: Mental health conditions are associated with lower standards of living. This study quant...
Objectives: Mental health conditions are associated with lower standards of living. This study quant...
BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion po...
Perceived social support is associated with overall better mental health. There is also evidence tha...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the 'adaptation' versus 'sensitisation' hypotheses in relation to mental ...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILD...
AbstractObjectiveThis study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia...
AbstractObjectiveThis study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HIL...
OBJECTIVE: There is robust epidemiological and clinical evidence of the harmful effects of unemploym...
BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion po...
PURPOSE: The current paper aims to investigate the role of mental health in determining future emplo...
Background: Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with worse mental health in the gene...
Objectives: Mental health conditions are associated with lower standards of living. This study quant...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
Objectives: Mental health conditions are associated with lower standards of living. This study quant...
Objectives: Mental health conditions are associated with lower standards of living. This study quant...
BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion po...
Perceived social support is associated with overall better mental health. There is also evidence tha...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the 'adaptation' versus 'sensitisation' hypotheses in relation to mental ...