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Is unemployment in young adulthood related to self-rated health later in life? Results from the Northern Swedish cohort

机译:年轻人成年后的失业与以后的自我评估健康有关吗?瑞典北部队列的结果

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Background Many studies have reported that unemployment has a negative effect on health. However, little is known about the long-term effect for those who become unemployed when they are young adults. Our aim was to examine how unemployment is related to long-term self-rated health among 30?year olds, with an emphasis on how health differs in relation to education level, marital status, previous health, occupation, and gender. Methods In the Northern Swedish Cohort, 1083 teenagers (~16?years old) were originally invited in 1981. Of these, 1001 participated in the follow-up surveys in 1995 and 2007. In our study, we included participants with either self-reported unemployment or activity in the labor force during the previous three years in the 1995 follow-up so long as they had no self-reported unemployment between the follow-up surveys. Labor market status was studied in relation to self-reported health in the 2007 follow-up. Information from the 1995 follow-up for education level, marital status, self-reported health, and occupation were part of the statistical analyses. Analyses were stratified for these variables and for gender. Analyses were performed with logistic regression, G-computation, and a method based on propensity scores. Results Poor self-rated health in 2007 was reported among 43 of the 98 (44%) unemployed and 159 (30%) of the 522 employed subjects. Unemployment had a long-term negative effect on health (odds ratio with logistic regression 1.74 and absolute difference estimates of 0.11 (G-computation) and 0.10 (propensity score method)). At the group level, the most pronounced effects on health were seen in those with upper secondary school as their highest education level, those who were single, low-level white-collar workers, and women. Conclusions Even among those becoming unemployed during young adulthood, unemployment is related to a negative long-term health effect. However, the effect varies among different groups of individuals. Increased emphasis on understanding the groups for whom unemployment is most strongly related to ill health is important for future research so that efforts can be put towards those with the biggest need. Still, our results can be used as the basis for deciding which groups should be prioritized for labor-market interventions.
机译:背景许多研究报告说失业对健康有负面影响。但是,对于年轻人失业的长期影响知之甚少。我们的目的是研究30岁以下人群中失业与长期自我评估健康之间的关系,重点是健康与教育水平,婚姻状况,以前的健康,职业和性别之间的差异。方法1981年最初在瑞典北部队列中邀请了1083名青少年(约16岁)。其中1995年和2007年有1001名青少年参加了随访调查。在我们的研究中,我们包括自我报告的参与者只要他们在后续调查之间没有自我报告的失业率,就可以在1995年的前三年中进行失业或劳动力活动。在2007年的随访中,研究了与自我报告的健康相关的劳动力市场状况。 1995年有关教育水平,婚姻状况,自我报告的健康状况和职业的随访信息是统计分析的一部分。对这些变量和性别进行了分层分析。采用逻辑回归,G运算和基于倾向得分的方法进行分析。结果据报告,在2007年的98名失业者中,有43名(44%)失业,而在522名就业者中,有159名(30%)自我评价为健康。失业对健康有长期负面影响(比值比,对数回归为1.74,绝对差值估计为0.11(G计算)和0.10(倾向评分法))。在小组一级,对健康的影响最明显的是高中程度的人,单身,低下的白领阶层和妇女。结论即使在年轻成年期间失业的人中,失业也会对长期健康产生负面影响。但是,效果在不同的个人群体之间有所不同。对于未来的研究而言,更加重视了解失业与疾病最密切相关的人群对于将来的研究很重要,这样就可以对那些最需要帮助的人群做出努力。尽管如此,我们的结果仍可以用作确定应优先考虑哪些人群进行劳动力市场干预的基础。

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