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新冠疫情刺激资金的领取和支出与家庭健康的关联。

Association of COVID-19 stimulus receipt and spending with family health.

作者信息

Reese Emma M, Lines Noah, Thacker Evan L, Barnes Michael D

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, United States of America.

Department of Philosophy, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Aug 22;20(8):e0328389. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0328389. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

In this study, we aimed to determine the impact of U.S. government stimulus payments on family health during the COVID-19 pandemic. We hypothesized that receiving stimulus checks is associated with better family health and the effect of stimulus check receipt differs by income level. Additionally, we hypothesized that spending on immediate needs and paying off loans is associated with worse family health, and the effects of this spending differ by income level. Participants included 456 registered Amazon Mechanical Turk (mTurk) users, stratified by income, marital status, and parental status. We used the Family Health Scale - Long Form to measure family health constructs: social-emotional health, healthy lifestyle, health resources, and social support. For all statistical analyses, we used SAS Studio 3.8. We performed an exploratory factor analysis to determine six spending profiles: loans, savings, housing, household supplies, durable goods, and medical costs. After adjustment, our multiple linear regression model found that mean family health and social-emotional health scores were higher among individuals who received all three checks, but this did not differ by income category. Mean family health and social-emotional health were lower among individuals who spent more significant portions of their stimulus checks on housing, household supplies, and medical costs. Spending greater portions of checks on medical costs was associated with lower scores among every family health construct except family healthy lifestyle. Among mid-to-high-income participants, family health scores were significantly lower, with more spending on housing, household supplies, durable goods, and medical costs, with similar results in the subscale scores. The reduction of family health scores with spending on medical costs and durable goods were more pronounced among the mid-to-high-income group than the low-income group. Stimulus payments may be a promising family policy method for improving overall family health; however, more research should address the differences between income groups and government assistance.

摘要

在本研究中,我们旨在确定美国政府的刺激款项在新冠疫情期间对家庭健康的影响。我们假设收到刺激支票与更好的家庭健康状况相关,并且收到刺激支票的影响因收入水平而异。此外,我们假设用于满足即时需求和偿还贷款的支出与较差的家庭健康状况相关,并且这种支出的影响因收入水平而异。参与者包括456名注册的亚马逊土耳其机器人(mTurk)用户,按收入、婚姻状况和父母身份进行分层。我们使用《家庭健康量表 - 长表》来衡量家庭健康构成要素:社会情感健康、健康生活方式、健康资源和社会支持。对于所有统计分析,我们使用SAS Studio 3.8。我们进行了探索性因子分析,以确定六种支出概况:贷款、储蓄、住房、家庭用品、耐用品和医疗费用。调整后,我们的多元线性回归模型发现,收到全部三张支票的个体的家庭健康和社会情感健康平均得分更高,但这在收入类别之间没有差异。在将更多刺激支票用于住房、家庭用品和医疗费用的个体中,家庭健康和社会情感健康平均得分较低。将更多支票用于医疗费用与除家庭健康生活方式外的每个家庭健康构成要素得分较低相关。在中高收入参与者中,随着在住房、家庭用品、耐用品和医疗费用上支出增加,家庭健康得分显著更低,子量表得分也有类似结果。与低收入组相比,中高收入组在医疗费用和耐用品支出上导致的家庭健康得分下降更为明显。刺激款项可能是改善整体家庭健康的一种有前景的家庭政策手段;然而,更多研究应关注收入群体之间的差异以及政府援助情况。

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