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Subject New Policy Brief On Unemployment And Behavioral Health
Date April 10, 2022 2:00 PM
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Sunday, April 10, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

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Unemployment, Behavioral Health, And Suicide

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A new Health Affairs Policy Brief by Rajeev Ramchand and coauthors
focuses on unemployment, behavioral health, and suicide
.

The authors investigate the complex relationship between job loss and
suicide, as well as the public policies and interventions that may
mitigate the distress associated with job loss.

The authors write that interventions that could offset the potential
impact of unemployment fluctuations on suicide rates include public
policies that bolster income, protect health insurance for workers,
expand unemployment benefits, and provide tax credits to reduce child
care and health care costs.

More specifically, the authors suggest that more generous state-level
unemployment programs may buffer the effects of job loss on suicide
risk.

They add that evidence-based strategies that integrate mental health
supports into employment and training settings may also be promising
ways to help workers as they navigate persistent changes to workforce
demands.

They write that the pandemic has caused historic disruptions in the
nation's workforce, which may affect suicide rates.

As more data becomes available, the relative impact on populations
historically experiencing health disparities will be better understood.

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