Psychosocial attributes and financial self-efficacy among older adults

TitlePsychosocial attributes and financial self-efficacy among older adults
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsAsebedo, SD
JournalJournal of Financial Therapy
Volume10
Pagination1-29
KeywordsFinances, Psychosocial, Self-efficacy
Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between psychosocial characteristics and financial selfefficacy (FSE) within a sample of 9,187 U.S. individuals over age 50 from the Health and Retirement Study. Psychosocial factors were operationalized through the PERMA well-being construct from positive psychology: positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment. Results of a second-order confirmatory factory analysis (CFA) within a structural equation modeling framework revealed that the PERMA construct was positively associated with FSE for the full sample, the spouse/partner sample, and the sample with children. Results also indicated that all individual PERMA elements were directly and positively associated with FSE except for engagement, which revealed a direct negative relationship. Researchers have found older adults' FSE to be vulnerable to a sustained decline; this study builds upon the literature by providing insight into how the psychosocial environment might contribute to or mitigate this decline. © 2019 Revista Civilistica.

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DOI10.4148/1944-9771.1196
Citation KeyAsebedo20191