A social comparison theory approach to the relation between unemployment, self-esteem, and depression was tested using a cross-sectional questionnaire design (N = 88). Personal attributes were used as the domain of comparison, and four types of comparisons—intrapersonal, interpersonal, intragroup, and intergroup—were operationalized. Employment status affected the salience of intrapersonal comparisons. Comparisons with the past self were highly predictive of psychological distress among unemployed respondents, whereas comparisons with the ideal self predicted distress among the employed. Individual-level and group-level social comparisons had different associations with the dependent measures for unemployed respondents. Intrapersonal and in...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine whether self-esteem can be affected by unemployment...
Research has defined the process of comparing ourselves to others as social comparison. Social compa...
According to the World Health Organisation, depression is one of the leading contributors to the glo...
A social comparison theory approach to the relation between unemployment, self-esteem, and depressio...
This study examined the effects of social comparison among 172 individuals who had recently lost the...
There has been limited research on the role of sociocognitive factors in depression with people who ...
There has been limited research on the role of sociocognitive factors in depression with people who ...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
Cognitive approaches to mild depression have emphasized the role of negative self-evaluations, that ...
This study examined the relationships between depression, self-esteem, and evaluations of other pe...
We extended the job demand–control model by including a social comparison perspective and hypothesis...
The relationships between subjective well-being and social comparison in job search activities were ...
Previous writers have suggested that a major psychological consequence of job loss and unemployment ...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...
Two hundred and one unemployed men and women participated in a cross-sectional study that assessed s...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine whether self-esteem can be affected by unemployment...
Research has defined the process of comparing ourselves to others as social comparison. Social compa...
According to the World Health Organisation, depression is one of the leading contributors to the glo...
A social comparison theory approach to the relation between unemployment, self-esteem, and depressio...
This study examined the effects of social comparison among 172 individuals who had recently lost the...
There has been limited research on the role of sociocognitive factors in depression with people who ...
There has been limited research on the role of sociocognitive factors in depression with people who ...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
Cognitive approaches to mild depression have emphasized the role of negative self-evaluations, that ...
This study examined the relationships between depression, self-esteem, and evaluations of other pe...
We extended the job demand–control model by including a social comparison perspective and hypothesis...
The relationships between subjective well-being and social comparison in job search activities were ...
Previous writers have suggested that a major psychological consequence of job loss and unemployment ...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...
Two hundred and one unemployed men and women participated in a cross-sectional study that assessed s...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine whether self-esteem can be affected by unemployment...
Research has defined the process of comparing ourselves to others as social comparison. Social compa...
According to the World Health Organisation, depression is one of the leading contributors to the glo...