Despair and Voter Turnout in the United States.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1215/03616878-11670168
William Franko, Julianna Pacheco
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Context: Deaths of despair, a term used to capture rising mortality rates among Americans who appear to be suffering from growing mental and physical distress, have received added attention from those seeking to understand this disturbing trend. Yet it is unclear how, if at all, despair influences the political behavior of the people and communities where it is most prominent. The authors contribute to the health and politics literature by examining whether personal and community-level despair shapes political participation.

Methods: The authors examine the relationship between despair and voter turnout using novel data at both the aggregate and individual levels. First, a custom survey is used to test whether despair is associated with individual-level voter participation in several recent elections. Second, a new measure of community despair is developed at the county level that spans nearly 20 years to assess whether there is a relationship between despair and voter turnout in U.S counties.

Findings: The results suggest that higher levels of despair lead to lower turnout rates at both the individual and community levels.

Conclusions: This study suggests that the effects of experiencing despair are far reaching and shape political behavior among individuals and within communities.

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美国的绝望情绪与投票率。
背景:绝望之死 "是一个用来描述美国人死亡率上升的术语,这些人似乎正遭受着日益严重的精神和身体困扰。然而,目前还不清楚绝望如何影响了绝望最为突出的人群和社区的政治行为。作者通过研究个人和社区层面的绝望是否会影响政治参与,为健康与政治文献做出了贡献:方法:作者利用总体和个人层面的新数据研究了绝望与投票率之间的关系。首先,在最近的几次选举中,利用定制调查来检验绝望是否与个人层面的选民参与相关。其次,在县一级开发了一种新的社区绝望度测量方法,跨越近 20 年的时间,以评估美国各县的绝望度与投票率之间是否存在关系:结果表明,绝望程度越高,个人和社区的投票率越低:这项研究表明,经历绝望的影响是深远的,会影响个人和社区的政治行为。
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期刊介绍: A leading journal in its field, and the primary source of communication across the many disciplines it serves, the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law focuses on the initiation, formulation, and implementation of health policy and analyzes the relations between government and health—past, present, and future.
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