Association between the Transition from Unemployment to Re-employment after Abrupt Bankruptcy and the Depressive Symptoms
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The study aimed to examine the effects of long-term unemployment and the transition from unemployment to re-employment after abrupt bankruptcy on the mental health of unemployed Japanese. The cases of 96 men and 54 women who were laid off by a large shoemaking company because of sudden bankruptcy in 1998, were examined for one year. The mental health of these individuals was evaluated using a ‘self-rating questionnaire for depression (SRQ-D)’. The respondents were categorized by employment transition status into four groups: (1) still employed full-time, (2) unemployment to full-time employment, (3) unemployment to part-time employment, and (4) still unemployed. The prevalence rate of depressive symptoms in the ‘still unemployed’ group was significantly higher (adjusted odds ratio (OR) = 4.33) than in the still employed group. Moreover, high levels of depressive symptoms were observed in the individuals in the ‘unemployment to part-time employment’ group (adjusted OR = 4.93). There was no significant risk of depressive tendency among individuals in the ‘unemployment to full-time employment’ group. The results suggest that the negative effect of re-employment to part-time employment on depressive symptoms is similar to that in long-term unemployment.
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