There's More to Young Adult Unemployment Than Mental Health: What Else to Look For
Tip Sheet - English and Spanish versions
Date Posted: Monday, August 21, 2017Abstract
High unemployment among young adults with serious mental health conditions (SMHCs) should not only be attributed to their mental health conditions. Research should take an intersectional approach where, in addition to looking at mental health condition factors, other indicators of social and demographic inequalities are also taken into account.
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Subject Area
Employment, Transition Age Youth
Keywords
intersectional research, transition age youth, unemployment, mental health, education, Spanish
Suggested Citation
Bryer M, Torres Stone RA, Kostova Z, Logan DG. There's More to Young Adult Unemployment Than Mental Health: What Else to Look For [English and Spanish versions]. Psychiatry Information in Brief 2017;14(7):1114. https://doi.org/10.7191/pib.1114. Retrieved from https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/pib/vol14/iss7/1