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付出代价:在英国生活成本危机期间,不同人群中的经济困难及其与心理困扰的关联。

Paying the price: Financial hardship and its association with psychological distress among different population groups in the midst of Great Britain's cost-of-living crisis.

作者信息

Jackson Sarah E, Cox Sharon, Holmes John, Angus Colin, Robson Deborah, Brose Leonie, Brown Jamie

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, UK; SPECTRUM Consortium, UK.

Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, UK; SPECTRUM Consortium, UK.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2025 Jan;364:117561. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117561. Epub 2024 Nov 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Great Britain has been experiencing a cost-of-living crisis since late 2021, with the cost of everyday essentials rising more quickly than the average household income. This study provides up-to-date information on levels of subjective and objective financial hardship during this crisis, differences across population subgroups, and associations with psychological distress.

METHODS

We used data from a representative cross-sectional survey of adults (≥16 y) in Great Britain (n = 7,027) conducted January-March 2023. Subjective financial hardship was defined as reporting finding it quite/very difficult to manage financially these days and objective financial hardship as reporting having been in rent/mortgage arrears in the past 12 months. Past-30-day psychological distress was assessed with the K6 and categorised as no/low (scores ≤4), moderate (5-12), and severe distress (≥13). Covariates included sociodemographic characteristics, mental health history, smoking status, and alcohol consumption.

RESULTS

Overall, 12.9% [95%CI = 12.0-13.8%] reported subjective financial hardship and 6.5% [5.8-7.2%] objective financial hardship. Groups experiencing more hardship included non-binary people, ethnic minority groups, less advantaged social grades, those living in private rented or social housing, those unemployed and seeking work or not in paid work for other reasons, those with more children in the household, those with a history of ≥1 mental health conditions, those who currently smoked and those who drank not at all or at very high levels. Subjective/objective financial hardship was associated with greater odds of experiencing moderate (OR = 1.96 [1.59-2.42]/OR = 1.86 [1.40-2.47]) or severe psychological distress (OR = 4.11 [3.07-5.50]/OR = 2.23 [1.52-3.29]). These associations between financial hardship and psychological distress were similar across all sociodemographic, mental health, smoking, and alcohol characteristics.

CONCLUSIONS

In the first quarter of 2023, around one in eight adults in Great Britain reported finding it difficult to manage financially and one in fifteen reported having been in rent or mortgage arrears in the past 12 months, with higher rates of financial hardship among disadvantaged groups. However, disadvantage did not appear to compound the psychological impact of financial hardship: people experiencing financial hardship were substantially more likely to report moderate or severe psychological distress regardless of their sociodemographic characteristics.

摘要

背景

自2021年末以来,英国一直面临生活成本危机,日常必需品价格上涨速度超过了家庭平均收入。本研究提供了有关此次危机期间主观和客观经济困难程度、不同人群亚组之间的差异以及与心理困扰关联的最新信息。

方法

我们使用了2023年1月至3月对英国成年人(≥16岁)进行的代表性横断面调查数据(n = 7,027)。主观经济困难定义为报告称如今在财务方面很难/非常难维持生计,客观经济困难定义为报告称在过去12个月中有租金/房贷欠款。使用K6量表评估过去30天的心理困扰,并分为无/低(得分≤4)、中度(5 - 12)和重度困扰(≥13)。协变量包括社会人口学特征、心理健康史、吸烟状况和饮酒情况。

结果

总体而言,12.9% [95%CI = 12.0 - 13.8%] 的人报告有主观经济困难,6.5% [5.8 - 7.2%] 的人报告有客观经济困难。经历更多困难的群体包括非二元性别者、少数族裔群体、社会地位较低的阶层、居住在私人租赁或社会住房中的人、失业且正在寻找工作或因其他原因未从事有偿工作的人、家中孩子较多的人、有≥1种心理健康问题史的人、目前吸烟的人以及完全不饮酒或饮酒量极高的人。主观/客观经济困难与经历中度(OR = 1.96 [1.59 - 2.42]/OR = 1.86 [1.40 - 2.47])或重度心理困扰(OR = 4.11 [3.07 - 5.50]/OR = 2.23 [1.52 - 3.29])的较高几率相关。在所有社会人口学、心理健康、吸烟和饮酒特征方面,经济困难与心理困扰之间的这些关联相似。

结论

在2023年第一季度,英国约八分之一的成年人报告称在财务方面难以维持生计,十五分之一的成年人报告称在过去12个月中有租金或房贷欠款,弱势群体的经济困难发生率更高。然而,不利因素似乎并未加剧经济困难对心理的影响:无论社会人口学特征如何,经历经济困难的人更有可能报告中度或重度心理困扰。

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