Ezzy D
Department of Sociology, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia.
Soc Sci Med. 1993 Jul;37(1):41-52. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(93)90316-v.
Existing theoretical explanations of the mental health consequences of unemployment are outlined, critically reviewed and an alternative theory proposed. Theories reviewed include the rehabilitation approach, the stages model, Jahoda's functional model, Warr's vitamin model and Fryer's agency critique. A discussion of the effects of moderating variables--including the quality of work, work commitment and age--is used to assess the usefulness of these theoretical explanations. Most theories are found to deal inadequately with the temporal aspects of unemployment, the relationship between subjective experience and objective location and the complexity of the effects of moderating variables. In response to these inadequacies and in contrast to the predominant empiricist, psychological orientation, a middle range theory is proposed informed by a sociological perspective. The proposed theory conceptualises unemployment as a type of status passage and suggests an explanation of changes in mental health derived from identity theory.
本文概述了关于失业对心理健康影响的现有理论解释,并对其进行了批判性审视,进而提出了一种替代理论。所审视的理论包括康复方法、阶段模型、雅霍达的功能模型、沃尔的“维生素”模型以及弗莱尔的能动性批判。通过讨论调节变量(包括工作质量、工作投入度和年龄)的影响,来评估这些理论解释的实用性。研究发现,大多数理论在处理失业的时间维度、主观体验与客观状况之间的关系以及调节变量影响的复杂性方面存在不足。针对这些不足,与占主导地位的经验主义心理学取向不同,本文从社会学视角提出了一种中观理论。该理论将失业概念化为一种地位转变类型,并基于身份理论对心理健康的变化提出了解释。