Resilience and Financial Well-Being: Money Attitudes as Mediator

Mei-Chung Lin
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Personal financial stability is generally unbalanced during the high alert period of the epidemic, and financial pressure makes life difficult. This study explores the relationship among resilience, money attitudes, and financial well-being from the perspectives of being with difficulty in the present moment and worrying about the future. The research method adopted a quasi-experimental design. In an online teaching environment supported by digital technology, 18 secondary school teachers participated in a six-week online “teaching practice and research” course of graduate program. The research results show that mindfulness has the effect of dematerialization. The relationships of resilience-money attitudes-financial well-being models, both in the present moment and about the future, have explanatory power and can be used as a reference for online mindfulness in financial literacy education.
弹性与财务健康:金钱态度的中介作用
在疫情高度警戒期,个人财务稳定性普遍不平衡,财务压力使生活困难。本研究从当下的困难和对未来的担忧两个角度探讨了心理弹性、金钱态度和财务幸福感之间的关系。研究方法采用准实验设计。在数字技术支持的在线教学环境中,18名中学教师参加了为期六周的研究生课程在线“教学实践与研究”课程。研究结果表明,正念具有去物质化的作用。弹性-金钱态度-财务健康模型的关系,无论是在现在还是未来,都具有解释力,可以作为金融素养教育中在线正念的参考。
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