Predicting self-esteem during unemployment: The effect of gender, financial deprivation, alternate roles, and social support
Abstract
Two hundred and one unemployed men and women participated in a cross‐sectional study that assessed self‐esteem, financial deprivation, number of alternate roles, and use of social support. Financial deprivation, alternate roles, and social support each had a main effect on self‐esteem. In addition, these variables interacted with gender to affect self‐esteem. Specifically, financial deprivation had a greater negative association with self‐esteem...
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Title
Predicting self-esteem during unemployment: The effect of gender, financial deprivation, alternate roles, and social support
Published Date
Dec 1, 2002
Volume
39
Issue
4
Pages
171 - 189
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