Kirsch Julie A, Ryff Carol D
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Health Psychol Open. 2016 Jun 1;3(1):2055102916652390. doi: 10.1177/2055102916652390. eCollection 2016 Jan.
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 is regarded as the most severe economic downturn since World War II. This study examined relationships between reported recession hardships and physical health in a national survey of American adults ( = 1275). Furthermore, education and psychological resources (perceived control, purpose in life, and conscientiousness) were tested as moderators of the health impacts of the recession. A greater number of hardships predicted poorer health, especially among the less educated. Psychological resources interacted with education and hardships to predict health outcomes. Although typically viewed as protective factors, such resources became vulnerabilities among educationally disadvantaged adults experiencing greater recession hardships.
2007 - 2009年的大衰退被视为二战以来最严重的经济衰退。本研究在美国成年人的全国性调查(n = 1275)中考察了报告的衰退困境与身体健康之间的关系。此外,还测试了教育和心理资源(感知控制、生活目的和尽责性)作为衰退对健康影响的调节因素。更多的困境预示着更差的健康状况,尤其是在受教育程度较低的人群中。心理资源与教育和困境相互作用以预测健康结果。尽管这些资源通常被视为保护因素,但在经历更大衰退困境的受教育程度较低的成年人中,它们却成为了脆弱因素。