Deckard Faith M, Goosby Bridget J, Cheadle Jacob E
The University of Texas at Austin, 305 E., 23rd St., Austin, TX 78712, Department of Sociology and Population Research Center.
The University of Texas at Austin, 305 E., 23rd St., Austin, TX 78712, Department of Sociology, Population Research Center, and The Center on Aging and Population Sciences.
Race Soc Probl. 2022 Sep;14(3):238-253. doi: 10.1007/s12552-021-09346-z. Epub 2021 Aug 13.
Educational debt is an economic stressor that is harmful to mental health and disproportionately experienced by African American and Latinx youth. In this paper, we use a daily diary design to explore the link between mental health, context specific factors like "college stress" and time use, and educational debt stress, or stress incurred from thinking about educational debt and college affordability. This paper utilizes data from a sample of predominately African American and Latinx college students who provided over 1,000 unique time observations. Results show that debt-induced stress is predictive of greater self-reported hostility, guilt, sadness, fatigue, and general negative emotion. Moreover, the relationship may be partly mediated by "college stress" reflecting course loads and post-graduation job expectations. For enrolled students then, educational debt may influence mental health directly through concerns over affordability, or indirectly by shaping facets of college life. The window that our granular data provides into college experiences suggest that the consequences of student debt are manifest and immediate. Further, the documented day-to-day mental health burden for minority students may contribute to downstream processes like matriculation.
教育债务是一种经济压力源,对心理健康有害,且非裔美国人和拉丁裔青年受其影响的比例过高。在本文中,我们采用每日日记设计来探究心理健康、“大学压力”等特定情境因素与时间利用之间的联系,以及教育债务压力,即因思考教育债务和大学可负担性而产生的压力。本文利用了一个主要由非裔美国人和拉丁裔大学生组成的样本数据,这些学生提供了超过1000个独特的时间观察数据。结果表明,债务引发的压力预示着更高的自我报告的敌意、内疚、悲伤、疲劳和总体负面情绪。此外,这种关系可能部分由反映课程负担和毕业后工作期望的“大学压力”所介导。对于在校学生而言,教育债务可能通过对可负担性的担忧直接影响心理健康,或者通过塑造大学生活的各个方面间接影响心理健康。我们的详细数据所提供的关于大学经历的窗口表明,学生债务的后果是明显且直接的。此外,记录在案的少数族裔学生日常心理健康负担可能会导致诸如入学等下游过程。