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Investigating young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories from a life course perspective: the role of transitions
BACKGROUND: Many young adults leave the labour market because of mental health problems or never really enter it, through early moves onto disability benefits. Across many countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, between 30% and 50% of all new disability benefit claim...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6993030/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31694872 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2019-213245 |
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author | Bültmann, Ute Arends, Iris Veldman, Karin McLeod, Christopher B. van Zon, Sander K.R. Amick III, Benjamin C. |
author_facet | Bültmann, Ute Arends, Iris Veldman, Karin McLeod, Christopher B. van Zon, Sander K.R. Amick III, Benjamin C. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Many young adults leave the labour market because of mental health problems or never really enter it, through early moves onto disability benefits. Across many countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, between 30% and 50% of all new disability benefit claims are due to mental health problems; among young adults this moves up to 50%–80%. OUTLINE: We propose a research agenda focused on transitions in building young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories, considering varying views for subgroups of a society. First, we briefly review five transition characteristics, then we elaborate a research agenda with specific research questions. RESEARCH AGENDA: Our research agenda focuses on transitions as processes, in time and place and as sensitive periods, when examining young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories from a life course perspective. As more and more childhood and adolescent cohorts mature and facilitate research on later life labour market, work and health outcomes, transition research can help guide policy and practice interventions. FUTURE CROSS-DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH: In view of the many challenges young adults face when entering the changing world of work and labour markets, future research on transitions in young adults related to their mental health and early working life trajectories will provide ample opportunities for collaborative cross-disciplinary research and stimulate debate on this important challenge. |
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spelling | pubmed-69930302020-02-14 Investigating young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories from a life course perspective: the role of transitions Bültmann, Ute Arends, Iris Veldman, Karin McLeod, Christopher B. van Zon, Sander K.R. Amick III, Benjamin C. J Epidemiol Community Health Research Agenda BACKGROUND: Many young adults leave the labour market because of mental health problems or never really enter it, through early moves onto disability benefits. Across many countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, between 30% and 50% of all new disability benefit claims are due to mental health problems; among young adults this moves up to 50%–80%. OUTLINE: We propose a research agenda focused on transitions in building young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories, considering varying views for subgroups of a society. First, we briefly review five transition characteristics, then we elaborate a research agenda with specific research questions. RESEARCH AGENDA: Our research agenda focuses on transitions as processes, in time and place and as sensitive periods, when examining young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories from a life course perspective. As more and more childhood and adolescent cohorts mature and facilitate research on later life labour market, work and health outcomes, transition research can help guide policy and practice interventions. FUTURE CROSS-DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH: In view of the many challenges young adults face when entering the changing world of work and labour markets, future research on transitions in young adults related to their mental health and early working life trajectories will provide ample opportunities for collaborative cross-disciplinary research and stimulate debate on this important challenge. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-02 2019-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6993030/ /pubmed/31694872 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2019-213245 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Agenda Bültmann, Ute Arends, Iris Veldman, Karin McLeod, Christopher B. van Zon, Sander K.R. Amick III, Benjamin C. Investigating young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories from a life course perspective: the role of transitions |
title | Investigating young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories from a life course perspective: the role of transitions |
title_full | Investigating young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories from a life course perspective: the role of transitions |
title_fullStr | Investigating young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories from a life course perspective: the role of transitions |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigating young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories from a life course perspective: the role of transitions |
title_short | Investigating young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories from a life course perspective: the role of transitions |
title_sort | investigating young adults’ mental health and early working life trajectories from a life course perspective: the role of transitions |
topic | Research Agenda |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6993030/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31694872 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2019-213245 |
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