[HTML][HTML] Career transitions across the lifespan: A review and research agenda
Career transitions are becoming increasingly prevalent across the lifespan, and research on
the topic has proliferated in recent years. However, the literature is fragmented across …
the topic has proliferated in recent years. However, the literature is fragmented across …
Promoting happiness: The malleability of individual and societal subjective wellbeing
Is it possible to enhance the subjective wellbeing of individuals and societies? If so, what are
the mental health interventions and economic mechanisms by which subjective wellbeing …
the mental health interventions and economic mechanisms by which subjective wellbeing …
Beyond debt. A moderator analysis of the relationship between perceived financial strain and mental health
Heavy debt not only has economic consequences, but has also been related to severe
psychological and physical distress. The present study investigates the relationship between …
psychological and physical distress. The present study investigates the relationship between …
“A blessing and a curse”: Work loss during coronavirus lockdown on short-term health changes via threat and recovery.
The coronavirus pandemic resulted in national lockdown orders, followed by employment
changes to reduce labor costs. We assess how health varied for hospitality workers due to …
changes to reduce labor costs. We assess how health varied for hospitality workers due to …
Why do individuals suffer during unemployment? Analyzing the role of deprived psychological needs in a six-wave longitudinal study.
A Zechmann, KI Paul - Journal of occupational health psychology, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
This 6-wave study addresses the psychological meaning of employment by examining the
psychological need mechanisms predicting psychological distress during unemployment …
psychological need mechanisms predicting psychological distress during unemployment …
Does latent deprivation lead to psychological distress? Investigating Jahoda's model in a four‐wave study
Unemployment has serious negative effects on psychological health, and yet the underlying
mechanisms remain unknown. According to the latent deprivation model, it is the lack of …
mechanisms remain unknown. According to the latent deprivation model, it is the lack of …
The impact of unemployment on cognitive, affective, and eudaimonic well-being facets: Investigating immediate effects and short-term adaptation.
Abstract [Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported online in Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology on Jun 02 2022 (see record 2022-66262-001). In the …
Personality and Social Psychology on Jun 02 2022 (see record 2022-66262-001). In the …
Job insecurity and the benefits of work
The presented study combines conservation of resource theory with latent deprivation theory
to explain the negative relationship between job insecurity and mental health. Specifically …
to explain the negative relationship between job insecurity and mental health. Specifically …
Examining interindividual differences in unemployment-related changes in subjective well-being: The role of psychological well-being and re-employment …
This study examined whether the six trait-like dimensions of psychological well-being (eg,
autonomy and environmental mastery) moderate the effects of unemployment on various …
autonomy and environmental mastery) moderate the effects of unemployment on various …
The benefits of work: A meta-analysis of the latent deprivation and agency restriction models
Despite conclusive evidence about the positive impact of working relative to unemployment
for psychological well-being, there remains much uncertainty about why working relates to …
for psychological well-being, there remains much uncertainty about why working relates to …