APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Health, Well-Being, and Ill-Being Among Swedish Long-Term Unemployed
- Erik Lindskär
Region Blekinge - Danilo Garcia
Linköping University - Danilo Garcia
Region Blekinge - Danilo Garcia
University of Gothenburg - Alexandre Granjard
University of Gothenburg - Alexandre Granjard
Region Blekinge - Ali Al Nima
Region Blekinge - Ali Al Nima
University of Gothenburg - Nigel Lester
Region Blekinge - Nigel Lester
Anthropedia Foundation - Sverker Sikström
Lund University - Kevin Cloninger
Region Blekinge - Kevin Cloninger
Anthropedia Foundation - C. Cloninger
Region Blekinge - C. Cloninger
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Abstract
In Study 1, 34% of Swedish long-term unemployed self-reported health levels in the lowest 15% of the normal population. In Study 2, compared to the normal population, Swedish long-term unemployed scored lower/higher in well-being/ill-being (e.g., 60% had anxiety scores above levels that might need of psychiatric care).
Public Health