Reports the results of the JOBS II randomized field experiment that included a sample of 1,801 recent job losers, 671 of which participated in a modified version of the JOBS I intervention for unemployed workers (Caplan, Vinokur, Price, & van Ryn, 1989). The intervention focused on enhancing the sense of mastery through the acquisition of job‐search and problem‐solving skills, and on inoculation against setbacks. JOBS II was intended to prevent poor mental health and to promote high quality reemployment. The study tested whether the efficacy of the intervention could be increased by screening and oversampling respondents who were at higher risk for a significant increase in depressive symptoms. Results demonstrated that the intervention pri...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: Current literature suggests that unemployment can have a negative eff...
The impact of preventive interventions for the unemployed may vary depending on the context of the l...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
Cognitive theories of adherence to difficult courses of action and findings from previous survey res...
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Earlier analyses of the JOBS II intervention for unemployed job seekers demonstrated that the interv...
In this article, we evaluate the effects of a 3-day training intervention among unemployed individua...
In this article, we evaluate the effects of a 3-day training intervention among unemployed individua...
This dissertation examined the role of self-efficacy in promoting adaptive coping behavior following...
Unemployment is associated with a diminished mental health. Interventions to improve mental health f...
BACKGROUND: Job loss, debt and financial difficulties are associated with increased risk of mental i...
markdownabstractPurpose To evaluate the influence of an interdisciplinary re-employment programme...
This paper reports on the evaluation of the JOBS programme (Caplan et al, 1989), an evidence-based i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of Project P.A.T.H., a job search psychoeduc...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: Current literature suggests that unemployment can have a negative eff...
The impact of preventive interventions for the unemployed may vary depending on the context of the l...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
Cognitive theories of adherence to difficult courses of action and findings from previous survey res...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44040/1/10464_2004_Article_BF00941773.p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44030/1/10464_2004_Article_BF00937990.p...
Earlier analyses of the JOBS II intervention for unemployed job seekers demonstrated that the interv...
In this article, we evaluate the effects of a 3-day training intervention among unemployed individua...
In this article, we evaluate the effects of a 3-day training intervention among unemployed individua...
This dissertation examined the role of self-efficacy in promoting adaptive coping behavior following...
Unemployment is associated with a diminished mental health. Interventions to improve mental health f...
BACKGROUND: Job loss, debt and financial difficulties are associated with increased risk of mental i...
markdownabstractPurpose To evaluate the influence of an interdisciplinary re-employment programme...
This paper reports on the evaluation of the JOBS programme (Caplan et al, 1989), an evidence-based i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of Project P.A.T.H., a job search psychoeduc...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: Current literature suggests that unemployment can have a negative eff...
The impact of preventive interventions for the unemployed may vary depending on the context of the l...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...