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iJobs – An online implementation of the JOBS II program for fostering reemployment: A feasibility and acceptability study

The current study aimed to test the feasibility and acceptability of iJobs, an online adaptation of the JOBS II program (Curran et al., 1999). iJobs is a two-week internet intervention for the unemployed, consisting of five modules. This study is an open-label trial with an uncontrolled, within-grou...

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Autores principales: Bodnaru, Alexandra, Rusu, Andrei, Blonk, Roland W.B., Vîrgă, Delia, Iliescu, Dragoș, Van den Broeck, Anja
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10539657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37779606
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2023.100674
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author Bodnaru, Alexandra
Rusu, Andrei
Blonk, Roland W.B.
Vîrgă, Delia
Iliescu, Dragoș
Van den Broeck, Anja
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Rusu, Andrei
Blonk, Roland W.B.
Vîrgă, Delia
Iliescu, Dragoș
Van den Broeck, Anja
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description The current study aimed to test the feasibility and acceptability of iJobs, an online adaptation of the JOBS II program (Curran et al., 1999). iJobs is a two-week internet intervention for the unemployed, consisting of five modules. This study is an open-label trial with an uncontrolled, within-group, pre-posttest, and follow-up design. Out of the 56 participants allocated to the intervention, 36 completed (M(age) = 25 years; 57.1 % females) the post-test (36 % dropout), and 34 the three months follow-up. The protocol-compliant participants followed the modules with great engagement (mean quality of assignments completion above 4 points out of 5 for each module). The online platform's usability was high (84.86 points out of 100). Participants reported high overall satisfaction with the program. Our results suggest that iJobs is a feasible intervention and was accepted by its beneficiaries. Relative to baseline, inoculation against setbacks (d = 0.64), job search self-efficacy (d = 0.50), and self-esteem (d = 0.28) increased significantly, while future career anxiety in the COVID-19 context decreased significantly (d = 0.34). No significant differences were found for depression, anxiety, and job-search behaviors. At three months follow-up, 55.9 % of the participants found employment, 5.9 % were in a job selection process, and 38.2 % were still unemployed. Job satisfaction was high among the employed.
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spelling pubmed-105396572023-09-30 iJobs – An online implementation of the JOBS II program for fostering reemployment: A feasibility and acceptability study Bodnaru, Alexandra Rusu, Andrei Blonk, Roland W.B. Vîrgă, Delia Iliescu, Dragoș Van den Broeck, Anja Internet Interv Full length Article The current study aimed to test the feasibility and acceptability of iJobs, an online adaptation of the JOBS II program (Curran et al., 1999). iJobs is a two-week internet intervention for the unemployed, consisting of five modules. This study is an open-label trial with an uncontrolled, within-group, pre-posttest, and follow-up design. Out of the 56 participants allocated to the intervention, 36 completed (M(age) = 25 years; 57.1 % females) the post-test (36 % dropout), and 34 the three months follow-up. The protocol-compliant participants followed the modules with great engagement (mean quality of assignments completion above 4 points out of 5 for each module). The online platform's usability was high (84.86 points out of 100). Participants reported high overall satisfaction with the program. Our results suggest that iJobs is a feasible intervention and was accepted by its beneficiaries. Relative to baseline, inoculation against setbacks (d = 0.64), job search self-efficacy (d = 0.50), and self-esteem (d = 0.28) increased significantly, while future career anxiety in the COVID-19 context decreased significantly (d = 0.34). No significant differences were found for depression, anxiety, and job-search behaviors. At three months follow-up, 55.9 % of the participants found employment, 5.9 % were in a job selection process, and 38.2 % were still unemployed. Job satisfaction was high among the employed. Elsevier 2023-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10539657/ /pubmed/37779606 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2023.100674 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bodnaru, Alexandra
Rusu, Andrei
Blonk, Roland W.B.
Vîrgă, Delia
Iliescu, Dragoș
Van den Broeck, Anja
iJobs – An online implementation of the JOBS II program for fostering reemployment: A feasibility and acceptability study
title iJobs – An online implementation of the JOBS II program for fostering reemployment: A feasibility and acceptability study
title_full iJobs – An online implementation of the JOBS II program for fostering reemployment: A feasibility and acceptability study
title_fullStr iJobs – An online implementation of the JOBS II program for fostering reemployment: A feasibility and acceptability study
title_full_unstemmed iJobs – An online implementation of the JOBS II program for fostering reemployment: A feasibility and acceptability study
title_short iJobs – An online implementation of the JOBS II program for fostering reemployment: A feasibility and acceptability study
title_sort ijobs – an online implementation of the jobs ii program for fostering reemployment: a feasibility and acceptability study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10539657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37779606
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2023.100674
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