Fleming R, Baum A, Reddy D, Gatchel R J
J Human Stress. 1984 Spring;10(1):12-7. doi: 10.1080/0097840X.1984.9934954.
Previous research on the effects of unemployment has focused upon both anticipation of job loss and long-term unemployment, typically using self-report and some biochemical measures of response to unemployment stress. The present study was concerned with behavioral and biochemical responses to unemployment. It was also designed to examine a somewhat different time course of unemployment than has been used in previous work. Results indicated that stress accompanies unemployment; looking at people who had been unemployed for up to four months, those who had been unemployed for greater lengths of time performed more poorly on a behavioral task and exhibited higher levels of urinary norepinephrine and epinephrine than did persons unemployed for shorter time periods or subjects who were employed.
以往关于失业影响的研究主要集中在对失业的预期和长期失业上,通常使用自我报告以及一些应对失业压力的生化指标。本研究关注的是对失业的行为和生化反应。它还旨在考察与以往研究有所不同的失业时间进程。结果表明,失业伴随着压力;观察那些失业长达四个月的人,失业时间较长的人在一项行为任务中的表现更差,并且其尿中去甲肾上腺素和肾上腺素水平高于失业时间较短的人或在职者。