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Financial Safety Nets or Rescue Fantasies? A Moderating View of the Relationship between Usage of Alternative Financial Services and Financial Anxiety among College Students
Guided by the knowledge-behavior-opportunity approach to financial capability (Xiao et al., 2022), our study explored whether financial dependence on parents and/or the belief that parents will rescue them from debt moderated the relationship between usage of alternative financial services and financial anxiety among emerging adults, primarily college students. Data came from responses from 209 students taking a financial assessment survey pre- and post-test as part of a Consumer Economics course taught at a public university in the Southeastern United States. We found that both financial dependence and beliefs of parental rescue were related negatively to financial anxiety in separate models. Beliefs of parental rescue also moderated this relationship. However, when combined in the same model, only beliefs of parental rescue remained negatively related to financial anxiety. Implications are discussed.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Family and Economic Issues is an interdisciplinary publication that explores the intricate relationship between the family and its economic environment. Peer-reviewed contributions address important issues in family management, household labor and productivity, relationships between economic and non-economic issues including health and healthcare, as well as interrelations between external settings and family life, including family policy, work, and community. The journal features the following types of submissions: original research, critical reviews, brief communications, invited letters to the editor, and reviews of significant books on the field.