Warr P, Jackson P
MRC/ESRC Social and Applied Psychology Unit, University of Sheffield, England.
Soc Sci Med. 1987;25(11):1219-24. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(87)90369-8.
A sample of unemployed British men was interviewed for a third time after an average of 25 months continuous unemployment. As predicted, it was found that mental health, indexed in terms of affective well-being, had improved slightly since the previous interview. Adaptation of this kind was greater for men who had previously reported lower commitment to having a job and greater contact outside their immediate family, and also for those at the extremes of the age range. Measured availability of money and quality of social relationships were not related to adaptation. Changes in aspiration, autonomy and competence were considered likely to underpin the improvement in well-being. The need to study these additional components of mental health was emphasized, in order to determine when improvements in reported well-being should be considered 'healthy' or 'unhealthy'.
对一组连续失业平均达25个月的英国失业男性样本进行了第三次访谈。正如所预测的那样,研究发现,以情感幸福指数衡量的心理健康状况自上次访谈以来略有改善。对于那些此前表示对找工作投入度较低、与直系亲属以外的人联系较多的男性,以及处于年龄范围两端的男性来说,这种适应情况更为明显。可支配资金的多少和社会关系的质量与适应情况无关。抱负、自主性和能力的变化被认为可能是幸福感改善的基础。强调了研究心理健康这些额外组成部分的必要性,以便确定何时报告的幸福感改善应被视为“健康的”或“不健康的”。