Richardson Thomas, Elliott Peter, Roberts Ron, Jansen Megan
Mental Health Recovery Team North, Solent NHS Trust, St. Mary's Community Health Campus, Milton Road, Portsmouth, PO3 6AD, UK.
School of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
Community Ment Health J. 2017 Apr;53(3):344-352. doi: 10.1007/s10597-016-0052-0. Epub 2016 Jul 29.
Previous research has shown a relationship between financial difficulties and poor mental health in students, but most research is cross-sectional. To examine longitudinal relationships over time between financial variables and mental health in students. A national sample of 454 first year British undergraduate students completed measures of mental health and financial variables at up to four time points across a year. Cross-sectional relationships were found between poorer mental health and female gender, having a disability and non-white ethnicity. Greater financial difficulties predicted greater depression and stress cross-sectionally, and also predicted poorer anxiety, global mental health and alcohol dependence over time. Depression worsened over time for those who had considered abandoning studies or not coming to university for financial reasons, and there were effects for how students viewed their student loan. Anxiety and alcohol dependence also predicted worsening financial situation suggesting a bi-directional relationship. Financial difficulties appear to lead to poor mental health in students with the possibility of a vicious cycle occurring.
先前的研究表明,经济困难与学生心理健康状况不佳之间存在关联,但大多数研究都是横断面研究。为了考察学生经济变量与心理健康之间随时间变化的纵向关系。对454名英国本科一年级学生进行全国抽样,这些学生在一年中的多达四个时间点完成了心理健康和经济变量的测量。研究发现,心理健康状况较差与女性、残疾以及非白人种族之间存在横断面关系。经济困难程度越高,横断面研究显示抑郁和压力越大,并且随着时间推移,还预示着焦虑、整体心理健康状况更差以及酒精依赖问题更严重。对于那些因经济原因考虑放弃学业或不来上大学的学生来说,抑郁状况会随着时间恶化,而且学生对学生贷款的看法也会产生影响。焦虑和酒精依赖也预示着经济状况会恶化,这表明存在双向关系。经济困难似乎会导致学生心理健康不佳,且有可能出现恶性循环。