Psychological Health Before, During, and After an Economic Crisis : Results from Indonesia, 1993 - 2000
The 1997 Indonesian financial crisis resulted in severe economic dislocation and political upheaval, and the detrimental consequences for economic welfare, physical health, and child education have been previously established in numerous studies. W...
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okr-10986-75502021-04-23T14:02:34Z Psychological Health Before, During, and After an Economic Crisis : Results from Indonesia, 1993 - 2000 Friedman, Jed Thomas, Duncan ABUSE AGE DISTRIBUTION AGED ANXIETY BULLETIN BURDEN OF DISEASE CITIES COMPLICATIONS CULTURAL CHANGE DEPRESSION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIAGNOSES DIAGNOSIS DISABILITY DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISEASE BURDEN DISEASES EARTHQUAKE ECONOMIC CHANGES ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATED ADULTS EDUCATED GROUPS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EPIDEMIOLOGY EXHAUSTION EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FATIGUE FEMALE FEMALES GENDER HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH IMPACTS HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH RESEARCH HEALTH STATUS HOUSEHOLD SIZE HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN WELFARE INCOME INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS INDIVIDUAL WELFARE INJURY LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR SUPPLY LIVING STANDARDS MEDICINE MENTAL MENTAL DISORDERS MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL ILLNESS MENTAL ILLNESSES MIGRATION MORBIDITY NATIONAL POPULATION NATURAL DISASTER OLDER ADULTS OWNERSHIP OF LAND PAINS PATIENT PHYSICAL HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLITICAL TURMOIL POOR HEALTH POSTCONFLICT SETTINGS PREVALENCE PROBABILITY PROGRESS PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS PSYCHIATRIC ILLNESS PSYCHIATRISTS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOPATHOLOGY QUALITY OF LIFE RELIGIOUS GROUPS RESEARCH COMMUNITY RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL RESIDENTS SCHIZOPHRENIA SCREENING SERVICE PROVIDERS SLEEP SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS STRESSES SUBSTANCE ABUSE SYMPTOM SYMPTOMS T.V. TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBANIZATION VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION The 1997 Indonesian financial crisis resulted in severe economic dislocation and political upheaval, and the detrimental consequences for economic welfare, physical health, and child education have been previously established in numerous studies. We also find the crisis adversely impacted population psychological well-being. We document substantial increases in several different dimensions of psychological distress among male and female adults across the entire age distribution over the crisis period. In addition, the imprint of the crisis can be seen in the differential impacts of the crisis on low education groups, the rural landless, and residents in those provinces that were hit hardest by the crisis. Elevated levels of psychological distress persist even after indicators of economic well-being such as household consumption had returned to pre-crisis levels suggesting long-term deleterious effects of the crisis on the psychological well-being of the Indonesian population. 2012-06-08T17:48:11Z 2012-06-08T17:48:11Z 2007-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/8666266/psychological-health-before-during-after-economic-crisis-results-indonesia-1993-2000 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7550 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4386 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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ABUSE AGE DISTRIBUTION AGED ANXIETY BULLETIN BURDEN OF DISEASE CITIES COMPLICATIONS CULTURAL CHANGE DEPRESSION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIAGNOSES DIAGNOSIS DISABILITY DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISEASE BURDEN DISEASES EARTHQUAKE ECONOMIC CHANGES ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATED ADULTS EDUCATED GROUPS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EPIDEMIOLOGY EXHAUSTION EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FATIGUE FEMALE FEMALES GENDER HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH IMPACTS HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH RESEARCH HEALTH STATUS HOUSEHOLD SIZE HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN WELFARE INCOME INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS INDIVIDUAL WELFARE INJURY LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR SUPPLY LIVING STANDARDS MEDICINE MENTAL MENTAL DISORDERS MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL ILLNESS MENTAL ILLNESSES MIGRATION MORBIDITY NATIONAL POPULATION NATURAL DISASTER OLDER ADULTS OWNERSHIP OF LAND PAINS PATIENT PHYSICAL HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLITICAL TURMOIL POOR HEALTH POSTCONFLICT SETTINGS PREVALENCE PROBABILITY PROGRESS PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS PSYCHIATRIC ILLNESS PSYCHIATRISTS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOPATHOLOGY QUALITY OF LIFE RELIGIOUS GROUPS RESEARCH COMMUNITY RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL RESIDENTS SCHIZOPHRENIA SCREENING SERVICE PROVIDERS SLEEP SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS STRESSES SUBSTANCE ABUSE SYMPTOM SYMPTOMS T.V. TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBANIZATION VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
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ABUSE AGE DISTRIBUTION AGED ANXIETY BULLETIN BURDEN OF DISEASE CITIES COMPLICATIONS CULTURAL CHANGE DEPRESSION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIAGNOSES DIAGNOSIS DISABILITY DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISEASE BURDEN DISEASES EARTHQUAKE ECONOMIC CHANGES ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATED ADULTS EDUCATED GROUPS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EPIDEMIOLOGY EXHAUSTION EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FATIGUE FEMALE FEMALES GENDER HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH IMPACTS HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH RESEARCH HEALTH STATUS HOUSEHOLD SIZE HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN WELFARE INCOME INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS INDIVIDUAL WELFARE INJURY LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR SUPPLY LIVING STANDARDS MEDICINE MENTAL MENTAL DISORDERS MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL ILLNESS MENTAL ILLNESSES MIGRATION MORBIDITY NATIONAL POPULATION NATURAL DISASTER OLDER ADULTS OWNERSHIP OF LAND PAINS PATIENT PHYSICAL HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLITICAL TURMOIL POOR HEALTH POSTCONFLICT SETTINGS PREVALENCE PROBABILITY PROGRESS PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS PSYCHIATRIC ILLNESS PSYCHIATRISTS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOPATHOLOGY QUALITY OF LIFE RELIGIOUS GROUPS RESEARCH COMMUNITY RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL RESIDENTS SCHIZOPHRENIA SCREENING SERVICE PROVIDERS SLEEP SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS STRESSES SUBSTANCE ABUSE SYMPTOM SYMPTOMS T.V. TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBANIZATION VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Friedman, Jed Thomas, Duncan Psychological Health Before, During, and After an Economic Crisis : Results from Indonesia, 1993 - 2000 |
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East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4386 |
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The 1997 Indonesian financial crisis
resulted in severe economic dislocation and political
upheaval, and the detrimental consequences for economic
welfare, physical health, and child education have been
previously established in numerous studies. We also find the
crisis adversely impacted population psychological
well-being. We document substantial increases in several
different dimensions of psychological distress among male
and female adults across the entire age distribution over
the crisis period. In addition, the imprint of the crisis
can be seen in the differential impacts of the crisis on low
education groups, the rural landless, and residents in those
provinces that were hit hardest by the crisis. Elevated
levels of psychological distress persist even after
indicators of economic well-being such as household
consumption had returned to pre-crisis levels suggesting
long-term deleterious effects of the crisis on the
psychological well-being of the Indonesian population. |
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper |
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Friedman, Jed Thomas, Duncan |
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Friedman, Jed Thomas, Duncan |
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Friedman, Jed |
title |
Psychological Health Before, During, and After an Economic Crisis : Results from Indonesia, 1993 - 2000 |
title_short |
Psychological Health Before, During, and After an Economic Crisis : Results from Indonesia, 1993 - 2000 |
title_full |
Psychological Health Before, During, and After an Economic Crisis : Results from Indonesia, 1993 - 2000 |
title_fullStr |
Psychological Health Before, During, and After an Economic Crisis : Results from Indonesia, 1993 - 2000 |
title_full_unstemmed |
Psychological Health Before, During, and After an Economic Crisis : Results from Indonesia, 1993 - 2000 |
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psychological health before, during, and after an economic crisis : results from indonesia, 1993 - 2000 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/8666266/psychological-health-before-during-after-economic-crisis-results-indonesia-1993-2000 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7550 |
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