新成人的经济压力和自我评价的健康:作为调节者的生活意义。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ayla J Goktan, Amanda M Mitchell, Kelley Quirk, Jason C Immekus
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目的:本研究的主要目的是研究财务压力与自我评估健康(心理和身体)之间的关系,并将生活意义的存在和寻找作为调节变量。第二个目标是研究意义的存在和自我评价的健康之间的联系,寻找意义是一个调节因素。参与者和方法:样本包括从大学环境(n = 87)和网络平台(n = 79)招募的166名初生成人(18-32岁,平均年龄22.55)。为了检验所提出的调节效应,使用二次数据进行了两个层次多元回归模型。结果:对于主要目标,意义的存在并没有缓和财务压力和自我评估健康(心理或身体)之间的关联。寻找意义强化了经济压力和身体健康之间的负相关关系,加剧了经济压力对健康的负面影响。然而,寻找意义并没有缓和经济压力和心理健康之间的联系。对于次要目标,寻找意义缓和了意义存在与身体健康之间的联系,因此在高水平的搜索中出现了消极的存在-身体健康联系,在低水平的搜索中出现了积极的存在-身体健康联系。结论:在财务压力和自我评价健康之间的关系中,意义的存在并不是一个保护因素,也许是因为在这个样本中,意义的平均存在低于对意义的平均搜索。当经济压力高或存在意义低时,寻找意义是不利身体健康的一个风险因素。未来的研究应该检查在哪些情况下(例如,不同的压力源,文化),生活维度的意义是风险因素还是保护因素。
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Emerging adults' financial stress and self-rated health: Meaning in life as a moderator.

Objective: The primary objective of the study was to examine associations between financial stress and self-rated health (mental and physical), with presence of and search for meaning in life as moderator variables. The secondary objective was to examine the association between presence of meaning and self-rated health, with search for meaning as a moderator. Participants and methods: The sample included 166 emerging adults (ages 18-32, mean age 22.55) recruited from a university setting (n = 87) and online platform (n = 79). To examine the proposed moderating effects, two hierarchical multiple regression models were conducted using secondary data. Results: For the primary objective, presence of meaning did not moderate the association between financial stress and self-rated health (mental or physical). Search for meaning strengthened the negative association between financial stress and physical health, exacerbating the negative health impacts associated with financial stress. However, search for meaning did not moderate the association between financial stress and mental health. For the secondary objective, search for meaning moderated the association between presence of meaning and physical health such that a negative presence-physical health association emerged at high levels of search, and a positive presence-physical health association emerged at low levels of search. Conclusion: Presence of meaning was not a protective factor in the association between financial stress and self-rated health, perhaps because average presence of meaning was lower than average search for meaning in this sample. Search for meaning was a risk factor for adverse physical health when financial stress was high or presence of meaning was low. Future research should examine in which contexts (e.g., different stressors, cultures) meaning in life dimensions emerge as risk versus protective factors.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
388
期刊介绍: Binge drinking, campus violence, eating disorders, sexual harassment: Today"s college students face challenges their parents never imagined. The Journal of American College Health, the only scholarly publication devoted entirely to college students" health, focuses on these issues, as well as use of tobacco and other drugs, sexual habits, psychological problems, and guns on campus, as well as the students... Published in cooperation with the American College Health Association, the Journal of American College Health is a must read for physicians, nurses, health educators, and administrators who are involved with students every day.
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