Lee Min-Ah, Kawachi Ichiro
Department of Sociology, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea.
Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, USA.
Sociol Health Illn. 2017 Sep;39(7):1206-1226. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.12580. Epub 2017 May 24.
Socialising with higher-status individuals can be hypothesised to exert opposing influences on the mental health of the ego. On the one hand, socialising with higher-status alters might enable individuals to access valuable resources. On the other hand, status-discrepant friendships could be detrimental to mental health by engendering feelings of unfairness. We sought to examine the impact of status-discrepant social relationships on depressive symptoms in the 2012 Korean General Social Survey (KGSS), a nationally representative sample. We show that socialising with higher-status people is positively associated with depressive symptoms. There is no significant difference between those socialising with equivalent-status or with lower-status alters. Perceived unfairness also increase depressive symptoms. Respondents socialising with higher-status alters tend to report greater depressive symptoms as their perceived unfairness increases. Gender-stratified analyses reveal that the detrimental impact of status-discrepant relationships are observed for men only, not for women. These findings suggest that socialising with higher-status people can be a net detriment for mental wellbeing by increasing stress/frustration or decreasing psychological resources such as self-esteem, and that these effects are more pronounced for individuals who perceive that society is unfair. This pattern appears stronger for men, which might be associated with gender roles internalised through gender socialisation processes.
与地位较高的人交往可能会对自我心理健康产生相反的影响。一方面,与地位较高的人交往可能会使个人获得宝贵的资源。另一方面,地位不匹配的友谊可能会因产生不公平感而对心理健康有害。我们试图在具有全国代表性的样本——2012年韩国综合社会调查(KGSS)中,研究地位不匹配的社会关系对抑郁症状的影响。我们发现,与地位较高的人交往与抑郁症状呈正相关。与地位相当或较低的人交往的人之间没有显著差异。感知到的不公平也会增加抑郁症状。与地位较高的人交往的受访者往往会随着他们感知到的不公平增加而报告更严重的抑郁症状。按性别分层的分析表明,地位不匹配关系的有害影响仅在男性中观察到,女性则没有。这些发现表明,与地位较高的人交往可能会通过增加压力/挫折感或减少自尊等心理资源,对心理健康产生净损害,而且这些影响在那些认为社会不公平的个体中更为明显。这种模式在男性中似乎更强,这可能与通过性别社会化过程内化的性别角色有关。