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Citation

Fiksenbaum L, Marjanovic Z, Greenglass E, Garcia-Santos F. J. Psychol. 2017; 151(5): 477-495.

Affiliation

ISPA University Institute , Cognition and Context Unit.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/00223980.2017.1335686

PMID

28644778

Abstract

The present study tested the extent to which perceived economic hardship is associated with psychological distress (suicide ideation and confusion) after controlling for personal characteristics. It also explored whether perceived financial threat (i.e., fearful anxious-uncertainty about the stability and security of one's personal financial situation) mediates the relationship between economic hardship and psychological distress outcomes. The theoretical model was tested in a sample of Canadian students (n = 211) and was validated in a community sample of employed Portuguese adults (n = 161). In both samples, the fit of the model was good. Parameter estimates indicated that greater experience of economic hardship increased with financial threat, which in turn increased with levels of suicide ideation and confusion. We discuss the practical implications of these results, such as for programs aimed at alleviating the burden of financial hardship, in our concluding remarks.


Language: en

Keywords

Economic hardship; Great Recession; financial threat; psychological distress; suicide

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