Kito Aiko, Ueno Takeji
Department of Public Health, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan.
Ind Health. 2016;54(1):20-31. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.2015-0035. Epub 2015 Aug 28.
This study focused on the subjective experiences and mental health of young, unemployed adults in Japan. We explored how individuals describe their experiences of becoming unemployed and how these experiences influence their mental health within the current Japanese sociocultural context, using a social constructionist approach. We collected data from October 2012 to January 2013. Participants were 25 young unemployed Japanese job seekers (15 females), who were recruited using a purposive sampling strategy including snowball sampling. We conducted semi-structured interviews focusing on participants' previous work and job search experience, their lifestyle and health, the social support they considered necessary, their future job-seeking plans, and their demographic characteristics. Using thematic analysis, we identified four key themes from the interview data: stress relief, re-energization for future work, new job skills acquisition, and lifestyle change. The findings indicate that unemployment is sometimes experienced as more beneficial than employment. This might be because of the poor working environment in Japan, the financial support participants received, and the experience of short-term unemployment. The findings suggest that intervention is necessary to help young adults in Japan find high-quality jobs and that we must promote fair employment and decent working conditions for them.
本研究聚焦于日本年轻失业成年人的主观经历和心理健康。我们采用社会建构主义方法,探讨了个体如何描述自己失业的经历,以及在当前日本社会文化背景下这些经历如何影响他们的心理健康。我们于2012年10月至2013年1月收集数据。参与者为25名年轻的日本失业求职者(15名女性),采用包括滚雪球抽样在内的目的抽样策略招募。我们进行了半结构化访谈,重点关注参与者以前的工作和求职经历、他们的生活方式和健康状况、他们认为必要的社会支持、他们未来的求职计划以及他们的人口统计学特征。通过主题分析,我们从访谈数据中识别出四个关键主题:压力缓解、为未来工作重新注入活力、获得新工作技能以及生活方式改变。研究结果表明,失业有时被认为比就业更有益。这可能是由于日本恶劣的工作环境、参与者获得的经济支持以及短期失业的经历。研究结果表明,有必要进行干预,以帮助日本的年轻人找到高质量的工作,而且我们必须为他们促进公平就业和体面的工作条件。