Fraser Timothy, Aldrich Daniel P, Panagopoulos Costas, Hummel David, Kim Daniel
Political Science Department, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Economics Department, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
PNAS Nexus. 2022 Mar 9;1(1):pgac011. doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac011. eCollection 2022 Mar.
Partisan polarization significantly drives stress and anxiety among Americans, and recent aggregate-level studies suggest polarization may be shaping their health. This individual-level study uses a new representative dataset of 2,752 US residents surveyed between December 2019 and January 2020, some US residents report more days of poor physical and mental health per month than others. Using negative binomial models, zero inflated models, and visualizations, we find evidence that polarization is linked to declines in physical health: the more distant an individual feels politically from the average voter in their state, the worse health outcomes he or she reports. By uncovering the individual-level political correlates of health, this study aims to encourage further study and attention to the broader consequences of political polarization on American communities.
党派两极分化显著加剧了美国人的压力和焦虑,最近的总体层面研究表明,两极分化可能正在影响他们的健康。这项个体层面的研究使用了一个新的具有代表性的数据集,该数据集涵盖了2019年12月至2020年1月期间接受调查的2752名美国居民,一些美国居民每月报告的身心健康状况不佳的天数比其他人更多。通过使用负二项式模型、零膨胀模型和可视化方法,我们发现有证据表明两极分化与身体健康下降有关:一个人在政治上感觉与本州普通选民的距离越远,他或她报告的健康结果就越差。通过揭示健康状况的个体层面政治关联,本研究旨在鼓励进一步研究并关注政治两极分化对美国社区产生的更广泛影响。