Unemployment and Health

Studies have shown that the experiences and consequences of unemployment can affect people differently depending on, for example, age and gender. The purpose of the present study was to describe young Finnish men’s experiences of being unemployed as well as how their experiences of health emerged. F...

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Main Authors: Ove Björklund RN, MSc, Maud Söderlund RN, PhD, Lisbet Nyström RN, PhD, Elisabeth Häggström RN, PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-01-01
Series:American Journal of Men's Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988314536725
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spelling doaj-c6e98d277e1146a28df36a6e2fa469562020-11-25T02:52:40ZengSAGE PublishingAmerican Journal of Men's Health1557-98831557-98912015-01-01910.1177/1557988314536725Unemployment and HealthOve Björklund RN, MSc0Maud Söderlund RN, PhD1Lisbet Nyström RN, PhD2Elisabeth Häggström RN, PhD3Åbo Akademi University, Department of Caring Sciences, Vasa, FinlandÅbo Akademi University, Department of Caring Sciences, Vasa, FinlandÅbo Akademi University, Department of Caring Sciences, Vasa, FinlandÅbo Akademi University, Department of Caring Sciences, Vasa, FinlandStudies have shown that the experiences and consequences of unemployment can affect people differently depending on, for example, age and gender. The purpose of the present study was to describe young Finnish men’s experiences of being unemployed as well as how their experiences of health emerged. Fifteen young unemployed Finnish men in the age range 18 to 27 years were interviewed face to face. Purposive sampling was used to increase the variation among informants. The interview texts were analyzed using both manifest and latent qualitative content analysis. The present results showed that the young men were strongly negatively affected by being unemployed. They described how they had slowly lost their foothold. They also described feelings of shame and guilt as well as a flight from reality. The present results show that even young men who have only experienced shorter periods of unemployment, in this study periods between 2 and 6 months, are negatively affected, for example, with regard to their identity and emotional life. Further research is needed to describe and elucidate in more detail the effects of unemployment on men of different ages and living in different contexts.https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988314536725
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Elisabeth Häggström RN, PhD
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Maud Söderlund RN, PhD
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Unemployment and Health
American Journal of Men's Health
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series American Journal of Men's Health
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description Studies have shown that the experiences and consequences of unemployment can affect people differently depending on, for example, age and gender. The purpose of the present study was to describe young Finnish men’s experiences of being unemployed as well as how their experiences of health emerged. Fifteen young unemployed Finnish men in the age range 18 to 27 years were interviewed face to face. Purposive sampling was used to increase the variation among informants. The interview texts were analyzed using both manifest and latent qualitative content analysis. The present results showed that the young men were strongly negatively affected by being unemployed. They described how they had slowly lost their foothold. They also described feelings of shame and guilt as well as a flight from reality. The present results show that even young men who have only experienced shorter periods of unemployment, in this study periods between 2 and 6 months, are negatively affected, for example, with regard to their identity and emotional life. Further research is needed to describe and elucidate in more detail the effects of unemployment on men of different ages and living in different contexts.
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