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KMID : 0387320130230040369
Korean Journal of Health Policy and Administration
2013 Volume.23 No. 4 p.369 ~ p.375
Employment Transitions and Suicide Ideation among Echo Generation
Ra Chae-Lin

Lee Hyun-Kyung
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to investigate the association between employment transitions and suicide ideation among the echo generation.

Methods: This study used survey data from the 2008 and 2010 Seoul Welfare Panel Study (Wave I, II). The sample population was restricted to the echo generation aged between18 and 31, and the total of 882 samples were included in the final dataset. Employment transitions were categorized into four groups. The groups were defined as ¡¯employed-employed¡¯, ¡¯unemployed-employed¡¯, ¡¯employed-unemployed¡¯, and ¡¯unemployed-unemployed¡¯. We used logistic regression to find out the association between employment transitions and suicide ideation among the echo generation.
Results: ¡¯Employed-unemployed¡¯ and ¡¯unemployed-unemployed¡¯ groups were likely to have an association with depression (odds ratio [OR], 1.49; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.46 to 1.51; OR, 1.57; 95% CI, 1.56 to 1.59) accordingly. ¡¯Unemployed-unemployed¡¯ group also was related to suicide ideation (OR, 1.39; 95% CI, 1.36 to 1.42). Interestingly, ¡¯unemployed-employed¡¯ group showed a strong association with suicide ideation among the echo generation (OR, 3.85; 95% CI, 3.75 to 3.95).

Conclusion: Experience in unemployment increases the risk of depression and suicide ideation. Moreover, the precarious job also increases the risk of suicide ideation.
KEYWORD
Employment, Young Adults, Echo generation, Depression, Suicide ideation
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