Evans Olivia, Rubin Mark
Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2022 May;48(5):690-703. doi: 10.1177/01461672211021190. Epub 2021 Jun 6.
It has been established that people from lower social classes tend to have poorer mental well-being compared with people from higher classes. Research also suggests that people from the lower classes are also less socially integrated. This research investigated the role of social integration in the relationship between social class and mental well-being across three studies (Study 1 = 15,028; Study 2 = 1,946; Study 3 = 461). Across all studies, social class had an indirect effect on mental well-being via social integration. Moderation results found that social integration buffers the negative impact of financial issues on mental well-being, social support buffers the effects of class on mental ill-health, and family support amplifies rather than reduces social class differences in mental well-being. We propose that although improving social integration has the potential to improve the mental well-being of lower class populations, some caveats need to be considered.
已经确定,与社会阶层较高的人相比,社会阶层较低的人往往心理健康状况较差。研究还表明,社会阶层较低的人在社会融合方面也较差。这项研究通过三项研究调查了社会融合在社会阶层与心理健康关系中的作用(研究1 = 15,028;研究2 = 1,946;研究3 = 461)。在所有研究中,社会阶层通过社会融合对心理健康产生间接影响。调节结果发现,社会融合缓冲了经济问题对心理健康的负面影响,社会支持缓冲了阶层对心理健康不良的影响,而家庭支持放大而非减少了社会阶层在心理健康方面的差异。我们认为,虽然改善社会融合有可能改善下层阶级人群的心理健康,但需要考虑一些注意事项。