Shared lives, shared stress: Witnessing and spillover effects in spousal mental health interactions

IF 2.3 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Dain Jung , Do Won Kwak , Kam Ki Tang , Myra Yazbeck
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Abstract

The study examines the impact of significant events experienced by a partner on one’s mental health. It differentiates between the “witnessing effect” (direct observation of the partner’s events) and the “spillover effect” (mental health alterations mirrored from the partner). Contrary to past research, these effects are distinguished. We find that the strength of the witnessing effect varies by event type and gender, whereas the spillover effect is stable across events and genders. These findings highlight an oversight in previous research, which used exclusive partner events as instruments to estimate the spousal spillover effect without distinguishing it from the witnessing effect. The surprising finding of no gender bias in the spillover effect challenges the notion that women are more emotionally contagious. The findings suggest that the strong and gender-specific witnessing effect appears to outweigh the gender-neutral spillover effect in previous research.
共同的生活,共同的压力:配偶心理健康互动的见证和溢出效应
这项研究调查了伴侣经历的重大事件对一个人心理健康的影响。它区分了“目击效应”(直接观察伴侣的事件)和“溢出效应”(从伴侣身上反映出的心理健康变化)。与过去的研究相反,这些影响是明显的。我们发现,目击效应的强度因事件类型和性别而异,而溢出效应在事件和性别之间是稳定的。这些发现突出了先前研究中的一个疏忽,即使用独家伴侣事件作为估计配偶溢出效应的工具,而没有将其与见证效应区分开来。溢出效应中没有性别偏见这一令人惊讶的发现挑战了女性更具情感传染性的观念。研究结果表明,在以往的研究中,强烈的、性别特异性的目击效应似乎超过了性别中性的溢出效应。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization is devoted to theoretical and empirical research concerning economic decision, organization and behavior and to economic change in all its aspects. Its specific purposes are to foster an improved understanding of how human cognitive, computational and informational characteristics influence the working of economic organizations and market economies and how an economy structural features lead to various types of micro and macro behavior, to changing patterns of development and to institutional evolution. Research with these purposes that explore the interrelations of economics with other disciplines such as biology, psychology, law, anthropology, sociology and mathematics is particularly welcome.
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