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Published Online: May 1983

The Relationship Between Job Loss and Physical and Mental illness

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A number of studies in recent years have examined the relationship between economic trends and mental and physical health. This review focuses specifically on the impact of unemployment and job loss on employees and their families. The author cites studies by Brenner and others showing a strong association between unemployment and loss of self-esteem, increased suicide rates, state mental hospital admissions, state prison admissions, and increased incidence of physical illness. He concludes that unemployment has a prof ound impact on emotional and physical health, and that clinicians should begin now to apply the knowledge gainedfrom these studies to patient care.

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Pages: 438 - 441

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Published in print: May 1983
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Duane Q. Hagen
St. John's Mercy Medical Center, 615 South New Ballas Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63141

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