Department of Psychology, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, USA.
Department of Psychology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA.
J Clin Psychol. 2023 Mar;79(3):835-853. doi: 10.1002/jclp.23451. Epub 2022 Oct 13.
Few studies examine the financial burden of clinical psychology doctoral programs and its impact on achievements, stress, and mental health.
The current study sought to better understand students' financial stress and debt, and how financial stress may impact their mental health and the attainment of personal and professional milestones.
Students (N = 912) completed an online survey assessing demographics, sources of income and expenditures, mental health, and milestones.
After accounting for yearly inflation, stipends have not kept pace with the average cost of living in the United States. Over one-third of students indicated that they had no expendable pretax income after paying for their education and typical living expenses. Additionally, over 80% reported acquiring additional debt in graduate school to offset their living expenses. Financial concerns were associated with delays in major life milestones (e.g., buying a car/house, getting married/starting a family, having children), as well as avoiding medical (34.2%) or mental (41.4%) health care, with 17.5% of participants experiencing a health crisis they could not afford while in graduate school. Financial stress was associated with an increase in time spent thinking about finances, higher rates of depression and anxiety symptoms, and decreased sleep.
Many clinical psychology doctoral students experience financial stress and are often unable to afford basic educational, personal living, and health care expenses, likely worsening mental health. Academic programs and leadership are encouraged to increase student stipends, improve financial transparency, provide access to health care, and alleviate financial stress and debt.
很少有研究考察临床心理学博士课程的经济负担及其对成就、压力和心理健康的影响。
本研究旨在更好地了解学生的经济压力和债务情况,以及经济压力如何影响他们的心理健康和个人及专业里程碑的实现。
学生(N=912)完成了一项在线调查,评估人口统计学、收入和支出来源、心理健康和里程碑。
在考虑到每年的通货膨胀后,津贴的增长速度跟不上美国的平均生活成本。超过三分之一的学生表示,在支付完教育和典型生活费用后,他们没有可支配的税前收入。此外,超过 80%的学生报告在研究生院获得额外债务以抵消生活费用。经济问题与主要生活里程碑(如购买汽车/房屋、结婚/组建家庭、生育子女)的延迟有关,同时也导致他们避免进行医疗(34.2%)或精神(41.4%)保健,17.5%的参与者在研究生期间经历了他们无法负担的健康危机。经济压力与花更多时间思考财务问题、更高的抑郁和焦虑症状发生率以及睡眠减少有关。
许多临床心理学博士生都面临经济压力,往往无法负担基本的教育、个人生活和医疗保健费用,这可能会使心理健康状况恶化。鼓励学术项目和领导层增加学生津贴、提高财务透明度、提供医疗保健服务,并减轻经济压力和债务。