Lindberg Ylva, Andersén Åsa, Nyberg Anna, Winblad Ulrika, Demmelmaier Ingrid
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Box 564, Uppsala, 751 22, Sweden.
BMC Public Health. 2025 Jul 17;25(1):2484. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-23645-9.
Mental ill-health has increased among young people in Sweden in recent years, particularly among young women. One contributing factor could be a striving for high social status, communicated around the clock on social media platforms. The aim of the study was to explore how young working women in Sweden perceive social status and how it relates to their own health and well-being.
The study sample included 15 women aged 25-35 years, recruited from the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health, a cohort derived from a representative sample of the Swedish working population. Maximum variation purposeful sampling was employed to achieve rich information in the data. Data were collected through individual semi-structured interviews and analysed using thematic analysis.
The analysis identified two main themes. The first theme, the qualities and processes of subjective social status, consisted of the subthemes material and personal resources and interpersonal and contextual interplay, and described aspects affecting social status, such as income, gender, and social life, as well as processes such as external influence and comparison. The second theme, the influence of subjective social status on health and well-being consisted of the subthemes being judged by oneself and others and strategies to reduce negative impact, and encompassed emotional responses to social status and approaches and attitudes to regulate its impact.
The results indicate that subjective social status in young working women today is established through dynamic and interactive processes involving several important aspects beyond traditional socioeconomic measures. The findings regarding the impact of gender and foreign background on subjective social status suggest a need for continued efforts to strengthen equality and integration in Swedish society. The impact of processes around establishing and displaying subjective social status on well-being and health appears to vary, depending on each individual's approach and active management of, e.g., social media.
近年来,瑞典年轻人中的心理健康问题有所增加,尤其是年轻女性。一个促成因素可能是对高社会地位的追求,这种追求在社交媒体平台上全天候传播。本研究的目的是探讨瑞典年轻职业女性如何看待社会地位,以及它与她们自身的健康和幸福有何关系。
研究样本包括15名年龄在25至35岁之间的女性,她们来自瑞典健康纵向职业调查,该队列来自瑞典工作人群的代表性样本。采用最大变异目的抽样以获取数据中的丰富信息。通过个人半结构化访谈收集数据,并使用主题分析进行分析。
分析确定了两个主要主题。第一个主题是主观社会地位的品质和过程,包括物质和个人资源以及人际和情境互动等子主题,描述了影响社会地位的方面,如收入、性别和社会生活,以及外部影响和比较等过程。第二个主题是主观社会地位对健康和幸福的影响,包括自我和他人的评判以及减少负面影响的策略等子主题,涵盖了对社会地位的情感反应以及调节其影响的方法和态度。
结果表明,当今年轻职业女性的主观社会地位是通过动态和互动的过程建立起来的,这些过程涉及传统社会经济指标之外的几个重要方面。关于性别和外国背景对主观社会地位影响的研究结果表明,需要继续努力加强瑞典社会的平等和融合。建立和展示主观社会地位的过程对幸福和健康的影响似乎因人而异,这取决于每个人对社交媒体等的态度和积极管理方式。