Mental Health and Personality of Slovak Unemployed Adolescents: The Impact of Belief in a Just World1 |
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Authors: | Jozef Dzuka Claudia Dalbert |
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Affiliation: | 1. University ofPrešov Prešov, Slovakia;2. Department of Educational Psychology Martin Luther University of Halle–Wittenberg Halle, Germany |
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Abstract: | In 2 questionnaire studies with 3 groups of Slovak adolescents (students, short-term unemployed, long-term unemployed), the role of belief in a just world (B JW) as a buffer for the unemployed individuals’mental health (life satisfaction, personal worries, positive affect, negative affect, self-esteem) was explored. The personal but not the general BJW showed a positive relationship with life satisfaction, positive affect, and self-esteem, and this was true when controlled for objective (gender, unemployment status) and situational (subjective financial situation) predictors and further personality dimensions (Study 2: social desirability, extraversion, emotional lability). These adaptive relationships were consistently observed for students and short-term unemployed adolescents, while the results for the long-term unemployed participants and the negative mental health dimensions were mixed. It is discussed which coping reactions might mediate the personal BJW's adaptive effects. |
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