The Rise in American Pain: The Importance of the Great Recession.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Health economics Pub Date : 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1002/hec.4971
Sneha Lamba, Robert Moffitt
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Abstract

A significant literature has documented trend increases in pain among Americans over the last 2 or 3 decades. There is no consensus on the reason for the trend, with no single explanation seeming to work well. We show that, rather than resulting from a smooth upward trend, the increase was almost entirely concentrated in the 2007-2010 period, the time of the Great Recession, a result not uncovered in prior work. The disproportionate increase in pain among the less educated is also shown to have occurred primarily at the time of the Recession, with either little or no trend before or after. The Recession jump occurred only at older ages and primarily only at the points during each cohort's lifetime when they experienced the Recession. However, we too find the jump difficult to explain, for while there is necessarily a temporary decline in employment during a Recession, why there should be a permanent increase in pain as a result is unclear. We assess a number of explanations, related to family structure and the deterioration of family life, as well as possible biopsychosocial channels. While we find some speculative hypotheses to have potential explanatory power, we conclude that the rise in pain continues to be mysterious and deserves further research in light of our new findings.

美国人痛苦的增加:大衰退的重要性。
一项重要的文献记录了在过去的二三十年里,美国人的疼痛有增加的趋势。对于这一趋势的原因,人们没有达成共识,也没有一种解释似乎行得通。我们发现,这一增长并非源于平稳的上升趋势,而是几乎全部集中在2007-2010年期间,即大衰退时期,这一结果在之前的研究中没有发现。在受教育程度较低的人群中,疼痛的不成比例的增加也主要发生在经济衰退时期,在经济衰退前后几乎没有趋势或没有趋势。经济衰退只发生在年龄较大的人群中,而且主要发生在每个人一生中经历经济衰退的时候。然而,我们也发现这种跳跃很难解释,因为虽然在经济衰退期间就业人数必然会暂时下降,但为什么痛苦会因此而永久增加,这一点尚不清楚。我们评估了一些与家庭结构和家庭生活恶化有关的解释,以及可能的生物心理社会渠道。虽然我们发现一些推测性的假设具有潜在的解释力,但我们的结论是,疼痛的增加仍然是神秘的,值得根据我们的新发现进行进一步的研究。
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Health economics
Health economics 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.80%
发文量
177
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: This Journal publishes articles on all aspects of health economics: theoretical contributions, empirical studies and analyses of health policy from the economic perspective. Its scope includes the determinants of health and its definition and valuation, as well as the demand for and supply of health care; planning and market mechanisms; micro-economic evaluation of individual procedures and treatments; and evaluation of the performance of health care systems. Contributions should typically be original and innovative. As a rule, the Journal does not include routine applications of cost-effectiveness analysis, discrete choice experiments and costing analyses. Editorials are regular features, these should be concise and topical. Occasionally commissioned reviews are published and special issues bring together contributions on a single topic. Health Economics Letters facilitate rapid exchange of views on topical issues. Contributions related to problems in both developed and developing countries are welcome.
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