This paper analyzes the bilateral relationship between depressive symptoms and employment status. We find that severe depressive symptoms are partially a consequence of economic inactivity. The incidence of depressive symptoms is higher if individuals have been out of a job for an extended period. Men’s mental health falls as they exit the labor force, while women’s worsens only after they have been out of the labor force for a period of time. Entering unemployment is also associated with a substantial deterioration in mental health, particularly for men. We also find that severe depressive symptoms, in turn, lead to economic inactivity. Individuals are less likely to be labor force participants or employed if they experience severe depress...
PURPOSE: The current paper aims to investigate the role of mental health in determining future emplo...
Background: Depression is a frequently occurring mental illness that has been shown to be strongly r...
With discussions about mental health becoming more mainstream over the past few years, the question ...
This paper analyzes the reciprocal lagged relationship between depressive symptoms and employment st...
Background: Mental health problems are a risk factor for loss of paid employment. This study investi...
Background and Aims of the Study: In this paper, we identify the 12-month and lifetime prevalence of...
Background and Aims of the Study: In this paper, we identify the 12-month and lifetime prevalence o...
Additional contributors: Jessica Salvatore; W. Andrew Collins (faculty mentor)Since 2006, the nation...
The way job loss affects mental health within couples attracts increasing attention.While previous s...
Anxiety and depressive disorders are the most common form of occupational health problems and are ma...
BACKGROUND: Unemployment is closely associated with depressive symptoms. We conducted analysis to fi...
OBJECTIVE: There is robust epidemiological and clinical evidence of the harmful effects of unemploym...
Objectives. This study investigated the association between unemployment and depressive symptoms and...
BACKGROUND: Unemployment is a risk factor for impaired mental health. Based on a large population-ba...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are a risk factor for loss of paid employment. This st...
PURPOSE: The current paper aims to investigate the role of mental health in determining future emplo...
Background: Depression is a frequently occurring mental illness that has been shown to be strongly r...
With discussions about mental health becoming more mainstream over the past few years, the question ...
This paper analyzes the reciprocal lagged relationship between depressive symptoms and employment st...
Background: Mental health problems are a risk factor for loss of paid employment. This study investi...
Background and Aims of the Study: In this paper, we identify the 12-month and lifetime prevalence of...
Background and Aims of the Study: In this paper, we identify the 12-month and lifetime prevalence o...
Additional contributors: Jessica Salvatore; W. Andrew Collins (faculty mentor)Since 2006, the nation...
The way job loss affects mental health within couples attracts increasing attention.While previous s...
Anxiety and depressive disorders are the most common form of occupational health problems and are ma...
BACKGROUND: Unemployment is closely associated with depressive symptoms. We conducted analysis to fi...
OBJECTIVE: There is robust epidemiological and clinical evidence of the harmful effects of unemploym...
Objectives. This study investigated the association between unemployment and depressive symptoms and...
BACKGROUND: Unemployment is a risk factor for impaired mental health. Based on a large population-ba...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are a risk factor for loss of paid employment. This st...
PURPOSE: The current paper aims to investigate the role of mental health in determining future emplo...
Background: Depression is a frequently occurring mental illness that has been shown to be strongly r...
With discussions about mental health becoming more mainstream over the past few years, the question ...