1994
DOI: 10.1080/13594329408410477
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Social self-description and affective well-being in young unemployed people a comparative study

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“…Social companies (understood right Here that Tajfelin (1981) social identity following the definition of idea -a The importance of this subject at a particular time As powerful knowledge institutions language). To a good sized extent as compared to two reference businesses that serve as key factors in their mental subject: "running human beings" and "unemployed" [12]. Social assist in the process of enforcing trainer remarks, as well as ability building to expand peer feedback and cognizance in accepting important comments with a fine attitude.…”
Section: Social-affective Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social companies (understood right Here that Tajfelin (1981) social identity following the definition of idea -a The importance of this subject at a particular time As powerful knowledge institutions language). To a good sized extent as compared to two reference businesses that serve as key factors in their mental subject: "running human beings" and "unemployed" [12]. Social assist in the process of enforcing trainer remarks, as well as ability building to expand peer feedback and cognizance in accepting important comments with a fine attitude.…”
Section: Social-affective Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor psychosocial well-being is common among the unemployed (Aslund et al, 2014;McKee-Ryan et al, 2005;Butterworth et al, 2012). The unemployed fare more poorly on the levels of confidence (de Jong et al, 2013) depression (Paul and Moser, 2009), anxiety (Eales, 1988), affective well-being (Fraccaroli et al, 1994), and present with higher levels of psychological distress (Creed and Moore, 2006).When external or internal demands exceed individuals' coping resources, the ability to adapt to the situation is undermined, thereby rendering people vulnerable to greater stress (Lazarus and Folkman, 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Such research has typically attempted to reduce depression (Moorhouse & Caltabiano, 2007), decrease deprivation (Waters & Moore, 2002), mitigate grief and despair, (Archer & Rhodes, 1993), and repair damage to self-concept (Fraccaroli, LeBlanc, & Hajjar, 1994;Garrett-Peters, 2009). The current study builds on this body of research, but also extends it by informing researchers and practitioners of processes and methods that may promote growth (and not just mitigate distress) during unemployment.…”
Section: Unemployment As a Source Of Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%