peer-reviewedPrevious research has demonstrated that the unemployed suffer increased psychological and physical health problems compared to their employed counterparts. Further, unemployment leads to an unwanted new social identity that is stigmatizing, and stigma is known to be a stressor causing psychological and physical health problems. However, it is not yet known whether being stigmatized as an unemployed group member is associated with psychological and physical health in this group. The current study tested the impact of anticipated stigma (AS) on psychological distress (PD) and physical health problems, operationalized as somatic symptoms (SSs), in a volunteer sample of unemployed people. Results revealed that AS had a direct effec...
BACKGROUND: Almost all studies on the effect on health from unemployment have concluded that unemplo...
PURPOSE: The current paper aims to investigate the role of mental health in determining future emplo...
Previous research shows a negative relationship between the stigmatization of people with mental ill...
Background As yet, little is known about the effects of mental health stigma on sustainable employme...
Purpose: Studies are increasingly showing that health related stigma is a barrier to employment, bu...
Each year a substantial share of the European population suffers from major depression. This mental ...
In two studies, we find that unemployment stigma exists, occurs instantaneously, is difficult to all...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...
The purpose was to verify living conditions and individual characteristics which determine mental he...
Introduction: Stigma is one of the barriers to paid employment for people with mental illness. Delib...
The extent to which individuals perceive stigma from others and internalize stigmatizing beliefs is ...
Background: Unemployment is associated with reduced physical and psychological well-being. Perceived...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the impact of prolonged unemployment and reemploymen...
Understanding how stigmatized identities contribute to increased rates of depression and anxiety is ...
BACKGROUND: Almost all studies on the effect on health from unemployment have concluded that unemplo...
PURPOSE: The current paper aims to investigate the role of mental health in determining future emplo...
Previous research shows a negative relationship between the stigmatization of people with mental ill...
Background As yet, little is known about the effects of mental health stigma on sustainable employme...
Purpose: Studies are increasingly showing that health related stigma is a barrier to employment, bu...
Each year a substantial share of the European population suffers from major depression. This mental ...
In two studies, we find that unemployment stigma exists, occurs instantaneously, is difficult to all...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...
The purpose was to verify living conditions and individual characteristics which determine mental he...
Introduction: Stigma is one of the barriers to paid employment for people with mental illness. Delib...
The extent to which individuals perceive stigma from others and internalize stigmatizing beliefs is ...
Background: Unemployment is associated with reduced physical and psychological well-being. Perceived...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the impact of prolonged unemployment and reemploymen...
Understanding how stigmatized identities contribute to increased rates of depression and anxiety is ...
BACKGROUND: Almost all studies on the effect on health from unemployment have concluded that unemplo...
PURPOSE: The current paper aims to investigate the role of mental health in determining future emplo...
Previous research shows a negative relationship between the stigmatization of people with mental ill...