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Opinion Anxiety and depression are key in keeping the long-term unemployed out of work

Mental health, rather than economic growth, may be one of the key factors in helping people return to work.

RECENT REPORTS FROM the EU indicate that it expects the Irish economy to grow in the next year and the unemployment rate to fall. Although this is good news, it would still leave us with one of the highest rates of unemployment in Europe. Evidence from other countries suggest mental health rather than economic growth may be one of the key factors in helping people return to work. In this month of May, maybe we need to have a conversation about the role mental health will have in helping us turn the economic corner.

Unemployment can quickly become generational

The idea that all we need to do to get people back to work is to create jobs, sadly misses all the evidence from previous recessions. When we look at the 1980s in Ireland, or the closing of the mines in Wales or the closing of heavy industry in Northern England, we can see that unemployment can quickly become generational and that it is only partly due the economic situation in the area. When an economy recovers, many people will just return to work. However, for a significant proportion it is not as straightforward.

When the London School of Economics looked at the issues that hold people in long-term unemployment, common mental health difficulties like anxiety and depression were the largest cause. This operates as feedback loop. The longer someone is out of work, the more likely they are to become depressed and the longer someone is depressed, the harder they find it to get back to work. This can cause long-term unemployment, independently of the economic situation. Initially this is an economic problem causing a mental health problem but, relatively quickly, it becomes a mental health problem causing an economic problem.

This is not a small issue. It is estimated that the cost of mental health difficulties in Ireland is around €3 billion euro per annum, 40% of all disability in Ireland today is due to mental health difficulties. The Royal College of Psychiatrists estimate that 90% of the economic cost of depression is due to work-related factors like unemployment, absenteeism or early retirement.

Five categories vital to well-being

Other than a relationship difficulty, unemployment is the factor most likely to trigger a psychological depression. There is nothing too surprising in this. For over 30 years, we have seen research that describes a gradual increase in anxiety and depression and a gradual decrease in morale as the period of unemployment lengthens.

Marie Jahoda identified five categories which were vital to well-being. These are:

  • Time structure
  • Social contact
  • Purpose
  • Social identity
  • Regular activity

We can see that employment will often address each of these categories. We have a reason to get out of bed; we have a structure to the day; many jobs involve significant social contact; our identity is tied up with what we do (how many conversations start with ‘what do you work at?’ and how many conversations with friends and family start with: ‘how’s work?’) We can see that if we become unemployed that each of the categories would be significantly challenged. The basic structure of our day is torn up. Instead of meeting 20 people a day we might meet two. Our role, our social identity stops.

A sense of stigma

There is a sense of stigma about being unemployed. Despite the fact that there was a global financial crisis and a national recession, people still feel individually to blame if they lose their job. How many positive newspaper stories are there about people who are unemployed? Instead, political parties cue up to see who can be tougher on people who have lost their jobs. The language of cruelty pervades. Politicians, people with money, jobs and power, slam people without any, to score points with an electorate.

Everyone knows it is hard to get back to work, even if an economy starts to improve. There is months of searching the net and the jobs pages; re-thinking what you might do and how you might fit in a new jobs market; filling out applications; receiving rejections; attending the interviews. All of this takes motivation, drive, energy and optimism; all the attributes that are hammered by depression.

People have to be ready to work psychologically as well as technically. Our concept of who we are is very connected to what we do. What happens when there is a disconnect between how we see ourselves and the available jobs? If I previously earned €50,000 a year sitting a desk, what happens to my self-esteem when the only job available is €25,000 standing on my feet? Will the jobs be in the same area that the person has their experience in? Is a 50-year-old with years of experience in the construction industry able to do an entry level job in the service industry? These aren’t easy shifts psychologically, even without depression.

We need to see our health as an economic issue. 40% of disability in Ireland is caused by mental health difficulties but only 6% of the health budget is for mental health. There is a complete disconnect between the scale of the problem and resources there to meet it. The Government has the potential to tackle a vicious cycle between unemployment and depression now before it has a chronic mental health–unemployment deadlock throughout the next decade.

Dr Keith Gaynor is a Senior Clinical Psychologist with St John of God Outpatient Psychological Services, Stillorgan (2771440). For information see www.sjoghosp.ie

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:08 AM

    No effect on me. Some of the patterns look pretty, like the snail shell.

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    Mute fergus
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    Sep 14th 2013, 12:29 PM

    Which hole does it scutter out of.lol

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:51 AM

    Its not the holes in the Lotus fruit that gives me the willies. It is those eyes peeking out of them.

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    Sep 14th 2013, 11:33 AM

    U was wondering myself whether being put off by the eyes made me an *insert word here*

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:13 AM

    All this time I thought I was a freak. Please can someone tell me if there’s a cure? I could only look at the first one and now my day is ruined. I can’t actually believe there’s a name for it!

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:13 AM

    Evolution has passed me by, I’d happily pick any of them up.

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:55 AM

    Au contraire, young Jim. Evolution has hit the pause button for the 16%, not you!

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    Sep 16th 2013, 11:20 AM

    Thanks Robin, just picked up this puffer fish.
    It’s not good.

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:07 AM

    I like looking at the above images. Love the frogs…

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:12 AM

    That lotus pod thing totally gives me the willies!!!! :-0

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:22 AM

    The lotus pod looks like a larvae pod. Thanks to my dad keeping maggots in the fridge when I was a kid the picture has no affect on me.

    I find looking at the honey comb gives me a sense of tranquility.

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    Mute R
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    Sep 14th 2013, 11:07 AM

    Where did you keep your food? Were they live?

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    Sep 14th 2013, 3:03 PM

    They were kept in a container in the fridge along side our food. He used them for fishing.

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:14 AM

    I think most of them are beautiful

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:06 AM

    Try them with a Sinn Fein/ULA budget proposal…

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:17 AM

    Hahaha…that’s brilliant that is! Really brilliant….More!More!More!

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:18 AM

    Thanks

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:19 AM

    Oh for f**k sake.

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    Sep 15th 2013, 9:39 AM

    Yes terrifying if you are on a large wage & avoiding Tax by the FF,FG & LAB schemes designed to benefit the elite!
    For what died the sons of Roisin,
    Was it greed!

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    Mute Natalie May
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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:43 AM

    I’ve had this for years and never knew why it freaked me out. The lotus thing makes me feel terror and disgust and physically ill!
    Not sure I agree with the study findings though as none of those poisonous animals freak me out.
    To fellow sufferers: now that you know the name don’t google it. The images that come up will disturb you for weeks! I made that mistake about a year ago!
    *shudders*

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    Sep 14th 2013, 11:37 AM

    Aw man!!! I wasn’t freaked out by the holes so figured I was safe enough to do exactly what you said not to do….. Now I’m resolved to staying in bed under my covers forever.

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:30 AM

    The lotus fruit image freaked me out a bit it looks like eyes staring out of the holes

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:16 AM

    First picture really gets to me!

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:39 AM

    Call me nerd, but i think this really interesting stuff! I never thought that the patterns would be just as important as the crazy colours for warning off predators. I don’t think I have a phobia but there is definitely some faint weirdness going on!

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:31 AM

    Most of them are quite pretty! But the first one looks like loads of eyeballs! Yuck!

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:15 AM

    Trippppy!!!

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    Sep 14th 2013, 12:42 PM

    You’ve just ruined my day :( vomit

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:48 AM

    In other news 85.87% of statistics are made up.

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:53 AM

    I remember reading the Ryanair flight magazine last year and there was an article in which the writer described that he had eaten so much Hawaiian pizza that he felt like pineapple was squeezing from his pores. That image still turns my stomach and turned me completely off my favourite pizza. I’ve never read his articles again when flying.

    Apologies if I’ve turned anyone else’s stomach, blame Ryanair. Eugh I’m getting shivers thinking about it.

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:50 AM

    They’re all so colourful and pretty

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    Sep 14th 2013, 12:17 PM

    It ain’t the honeycomb that freaks me out but being that close to potentially hundreds of bees would make me kak the pants…

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    Sep 14th 2013, 2:11 PM

    absolutely disgusting images. you can add the inside of a pepper to that. pure revulsion

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:55 AM

    That blob thing that was named the ugliest creature really did turn my stomach. I’m sure he’s a lovely fella once you get to know him

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:50 AM

    The first two images made me gag, the second image in particular.

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    Sep 14th 2013, 11:24 AM

    I don’t have a phobia but I actually feel a bit sick now after looking at a couple of those. How bizarre. I’d never heard of it before

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    Sep 14th 2013, 3:20 PM

    The spots on a banana or on a pancake make me feel funny.

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    Sep 14th 2013, 11:53 AM

    I thought they were pretty some even beautiful . Wonder how the feck my ancestors survived at all if we don’t possess this genetic fear of poisonous animal and plant life. Can just Imagine it now. Sp pretty must taste ………

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    Sep 16th 2013, 2:47 PM

    First one freaks me out

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    Sep 14th 2013, 5:40 PM

    The blue frog looks extremely unpredictable. Wouldnt trust him.

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:58 AM

    Yuck

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    Sep 14th 2013, 1:28 PM

    U know what makes me ill…the inside of yellow melons!!! The pips/seeds and slime turn my stomach something shockin!!!!

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    Sep 17th 2013, 6:03 PM

    It’s more disgusting when it’s photoshopped like this: http://th04.deviantart.net/fs70/PRE/i/2012/239/a/e/trypophobia_by_otettttt-d5clgnk.jpg
    *barf*

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    Sep 14th 2013, 1:28 PM

    Unfortunately, the first picture reminds me of the “shower heads” in the Auschwitz gas chambers.
    Apart from that awful association, I find the pictures interesting.

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    Sep 14th 2013, 10:47 PM

    Ya im not a fan of small holes myself:/

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