Dew M A, Penkower L, Bromet E J
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Behav Modif. 1991 Oct;15(4):501-44. doi: 10.1177/01454455910154004.
This article summarizes research conducted in the past 20 years concerning mental health effects of involuntary job loss. The majority of studies and previous reviews focus on unemployment effects on men. Although these studies are also reviewed, this article highlights studies of (a) the involuntarily unemployed woman, (b) the spouse of the unemployed person, and (c) their children. Within each of these research areas, the authors consider studies grouped according to their methodological strength for drawing causal inferences about the impact of job loss on psychological status, ranging from cross-sectional to longitudinal to prospective studies. The implications of the unemployment literature not only for future research but also for clinical practice are addressed. Knowledge of family effects of this stressful life circumstance is critical to developing effective treatment plans for patients who, although perhaps not the direct victims of job loss themselves, may nevertheless present with problems indirectly caused or exacerbated by unemployment within the family.
本文总结了过去20年中关于非自愿失业对心理健康影响的研究。大多数研究及之前的综述都聚焦于失业对男性的影响。虽然也会对这些研究进行回顾,但本文重点关注以下几方面的研究:(a)非自愿失业的女性;(b)失业者的配偶;(c)他们的子女。在这些研究领域中,作者会考虑根据研究方法的优劣对研究进行分组,这些研究用于推断失业对心理状态的影响,范围从横断面研究到纵向研究再到前瞻性研究。文中还探讨了失业文献对未来研究以及临床实践的意义。了解这种压力重重的生活状况对家庭的影响,对于为那些虽可能并非失业直接受害者,但可能因家庭内部失业间接导致或加剧问题的患者制定有效的治疗方案至关重要。