Financial debts and subjective well-being of young adults: An adaption of the stress process model

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 BUSINESS Journal of Consumer Affairs Pub Date : 2023-09-26 DOI:10.1111/joca.12560
Lu Fan, Soomin Ryu
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Using a stress process theoretical framework, this article examines the relationship between financial debts and the subjective well-being of young adults and the role of social and personal resources in the mechanism. The analyses include 2348 young adults from the 2017 Transition into Adulthood Supplement study of Panel Study of Income Dynamics, using the structural equation modeling method. We found that when faced with student loans as a stress exposure, young adults' social resources (financial support and social participation) and personal psychological resources (self-esteem) may act in different ways explaining life satisfaction and subjective well-being. Having student loans increased the likelihood of receiving financial support from family and social activity participation, while also boosting one's self-esteem. However, financial support as a social resource was negatively associated with young adults' life satisfaction and subjective well-being, whereas self-esteem as a personal resource was positively associated with life satisfaction and subjective well-being. Our study suggests that exploring the underlying mechanism of the association between debts and subjective well-being is necessary and crucial because the mediating roles of social and personal resources were important in determining young adults' subjective well-being. Further research should explore this topic, as recent young adults are more exposed to debt burdens than preceding cohorts.

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年轻成年人的财务债务和主观幸福感:压力过程模型的改编
本文运用压力过程理论框架,探讨了金融债务与年轻人主观幸福感的关系,以及社会资源和个人资源在这一机制中的作用。采用结构方程建模方法,分析了2017年《收入动态面板研究》中2348名成年过渡期补充研究中的年轻人。我们发现,当面对学生贷款作为压力暴露时,年轻人的社会资源(经济支持和社会参与)和个人心理资源(自尊)可能以不同的方式解释生活满意度和主观幸福感。拥有学生贷款增加了从家庭和社会活动中获得经济支持的可能性,同时也增强了一个人的自尊。经济支持作为一种社会资源与生活满意度和主观幸福感呈负相关,自尊作为一种个人资源与生活满意度和主观幸福感呈正相关。我们的研究表明,探索债务与主观幸福感之间关联的潜在机制是必要和关键的,因为社会和个人资源在决定年轻人的主观幸福感方面起着重要的中介作用。进一步的研究应该探讨这一主题,因为最近的年轻人比以前的同龄人更容易受到债务负担的影响。
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期刊介绍: The ISI impact score of Journal of Consumer Affairs now places it among the leading business journals and one of the top handful of marketing- related publications. The immediacy index score, showing how swiftly the published studies are cited or applied in other publications, places JCA seventh of those same 77 journals. More importantly, in these difficult economic times, JCA is the leading journal whose focus for over four decades has been on the interests of consumers in the marketplace. With the journal"s origins in the consumer movement and consumer protection concerns, the focus for papers in terms of both research questions and implications must involve the consumer"s interest and topics must be addressed from the consumers point of view.
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