Does major depressive disorder affect the perception of financial threat and willingness to change financial behavior?

IF 4.3 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Çağrı Hamurcu , H. Dilek Hamurcu , Oğuzhan Uğur , Ali Çayköylü
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Abstract

This study aimed to compare individuals diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) with a healthy control group in terms of perceived financial threat and willingness to change financial behavior. It also examined whether the severity of depression in people with MDD affects perceived financial threat and willingness to change financial behavior, and how financial threat affects the willingness to change financial behavior. The study included 266 patients diagnosed with MDD and 266 healthy volunteers. The financial threat scale, the willingness to change financial behavior scale, and the Beck Depression Inventory are used. Results showed that individuals with MDD experience a higher perception of financial threat and a lower willingness to change financial behavior compared to healthy individuals. The severity of depression in individuals with MDD positively affects the perception of financial threat. However, this severity does not directly affect willingness to change financial behavior; instead, it creates an indirect effect through perceived financial threat. Moreover, perceived financial threat in MDD patients positively influences their willingness to change financial behavior. This study can make significant contributions to both behavioral finance and psychiatry literature in terms of revealing the effects of mental health on perceptions and behaviors regarding financial issues. The research offers new perspectives to develop practical implications on how mental health problems can be evaluated together with financial decision-making processes, how multifaceted evaluations can be conducted regarding the financial behavior of people with depression, and how predictions can be made by looking at both individuals and financial markets from these aspects.
重度抑郁障碍是否影响财务威胁的感知和改变财务行为的意愿?
本研究旨在比较重度抑郁障碍(MDD)患者与健康对照组在感知财务威胁和改变财务行为意愿方面的差异。它还研究了重度抑郁症患者的抑郁严重程度是否会影响他们感知到的财务威胁和改变财务行为的意愿,以及财务威胁如何影响他们改变财务行为的意愿。该研究包括266名重度抑郁症患者和266名健康志愿者。采用财务威胁量表、财务行为改变意愿量表和贝克抑郁量表。结果表明,与健康个体相比,重度抑郁症个体对财务威胁的感知较高,改变财务行为的意愿较低。重度抑郁症患者的抑郁严重程度正影响其对经济威胁的感知。然而,这种严重程度并不直接影响人们改变金融行为的意愿;相反,它通过感知到的金融威胁产生了间接影响。此外,重度抑郁症患者的财务威胁感知正向影响其改变财务行为的意愿。本研究在揭示心理健康对财务认知和行为的影响方面,对行为金融学和精神病学文献都有重要贡献。这项研究提供了新的视角,以发展对心理健康问题如何与财务决策过程一起进行评估的实际意义,如何对抑郁症患者的财务行为进行多方面的评估,以及如何通过从这些方面观察个人和金融市场来做出预测。
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CiteScore
13.20
自引率
6.10%
发文量
75
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Behavioral and Experimental Finance represent lenses and approaches through which we can view financial decision-making. The aim of the journal is to publish high quality research in all fields of finance, where such research is carried out with a behavioral perspective and / or is carried out via experimental methods. It is open to but not limited to papers which cover investigations of biases, the role of various neurological markers in financial decision making, national and organizational culture as it impacts financial decision making, sentiment and asset pricing, the design and implementation of experiments to investigate financial decision making and trading, methodological experiments, and natural experiments. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance welcomes full-length and short letter papers in the area of behavioral finance and experimental finance. The focus is on rapid dissemination of high-impact research in these areas.
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