Does How We Feel About Financial Strain Matter for Mental Health?
| Year of Publication |
2017
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| Journal |
Journal of Financial Therapy
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| Volume |
8
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| Issue |
1
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| Number of Pages |
63-78
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| ISSN Number |
19457774
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| Abstract |
This study investigated how stress responses to financial strain are related to mental health (i.e., depression) to answer the question: Does how we feel about financial strain matter? Informed by the ABC-X model of family stress and analyzed with data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), results reveal that financial strain is significantly related to increased depression; however, financial stress was found to moderate this relationship. Financially strained respondents without a stress response did not have significantly different depression scores than those who were not experiencing financial strain; however, depression scores increased as the stress response to financial strain increased. Consistent with the ABC-X model, results suggest that financial strain is a neutral event until it is processed and interpreted by an individual, with subjective perceptions a more powerful predictor of mental health than objective financial circumstances. These results emphasize an area of synergy for financial and mental health researchers and professionals. |
| URL |
http://newprairiepress.org/jft/vol8/iss1/5
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| DOI |
10.4148/1944-9771.1130
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| Short Title |
Journal of Financial Therapy
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