In recent years, early retirement has attracted increasing attention in the literature. Using a larger Italian-Spanish sample, this study examines the push and pull factors related to early retirees' mental health status, as well as the moderating effects of perceived self-efficacy on the relationships between reasons for early retirement and mental health. Analyses revealed that poor retirees' mental health is positively correlated to the push factor Pressure from Employer and negatively related to the pull factor Pursue Own Interests. Thus, mental health status is better for Italian retirees than for their Spanish counterparts. The Italian sample shows that Pursue Own Interests was negatively related to poorer mental health particularly under the low self-efficacy condition. Findings suggest that mental health depends on both the motivating reasons that lead people to retire early and the personal resources available to them to manage this psychosocial transition. © 2013 Colegio Oficial de Psicologos de Madrid. All rights reserved.

Negrini, A., Panari, C., Simbula, S., Alcover, C. (2013). The push and pull factors related to early retirees’ mental health status: a comparative study between Italy and Spain. REVISTA DE PSICOLOGÍA DEL TRABAJO Y DE LAS ORGANIZACIONES, 29(2), 51-58 [10.5093/tr2013a8].

The push and pull factors related to early retirees’ mental health status: a comparative study between Italy and Spain

SIMBULA, SILVIA;
2013

Abstract

In recent years, early retirement has attracted increasing attention in the literature. Using a larger Italian-Spanish sample, this study examines the push and pull factors related to early retirees' mental health status, as well as the moderating effects of perceived self-efficacy on the relationships between reasons for early retirement and mental health. Analyses revealed that poor retirees' mental health is positively correlated to the push factor Pressure from Employer and negatively related to the pull factor Pursue Own Interests. Thus, mental health status is better for Italian retirees than for their Spanish counterparts. The Italian sample shows that Pursue Own Interests was negatively related to poorer mental health particularly under the low self-efficacy condition. Findings suggest that mental health depends on both the motivating reasons that lead people to retire early and the personal resources available to them to manage this psychosocial transition. © 2013 Colegio Oficial de Psicologos de Madrid. All rights reserved.
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Early retirement; Motivation; Self-efficacy; Personal resources; Mental health status
English
2013
29
2
51
58
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Negrini, A., Panari, C., Simbula, S., Alcover, C. (2013). The push and pull factors related to early retirees’ mental health status: a comparative study between Italy and Spain. REVISTA DE PSICOLOGÍA DEL TRABAJO Y DE LAS ORGANIZACIONES, 29(2), 51-58 [10.5093/tr2013a8].
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