Objectives:
The main purpose of this paper is to explore whether unemployment influences adolescents’ subjective perception of health
and whether perceived financial stress and social contacts can mediate the effect of employment status on health. We are also
interested in the differences in financial situation and social contacts between unemployed secondary school leavers and their
employed and studying counterparts.
Methods:
Data were obtained from 844 adolescents (mean age 19.6) from Slovakia. The effect of unemployment on several health indicators
was measured and subsequently controlled for perceived financial strain of respondents and their social contacts.
Results:
The results showed highest financial strain among unemployed, whereas only small differences in social contacts were found
between three groups. Negative influence of unemployment on perceived health of respondents was confirmed. Nevertheless, strong
influence was found only on long-term well-being and mental health. Financial situation and social contacts contributed to
the prediction of almost all health outcomes, and to some extent mediated the effect of unemployment.
Conclusions:
Although unemployment was found to have a negative impact on health of adolescents, sufficiency of social contacts and good
financial situation seem to decrease this effect and protect the health of unemployed people.
Keywords: Youth - Unemployment - Health - Well-being - Financial strain
Submitted: 22 May 2006; Revised: 16 February 2007; Accepted: 27 February 2007