美国COVID-19大流行期间的州级带薪病假政策和人口心理健康

IF 3 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Rachel Donnelly, Whitney Frierson, Zhe Zhang, Courtney E Boen
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摘要

在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,经济困难普遍存在,对心理健康产生了不利影响。然而,在大流行期间获得州级带薪病假有可能减轻经济困难带来的精神健康负担——这种可能性尚未在先前的研究中得到验证。我们利用家庭脉动调查(2020年8月至2022年11月)对170多万人进行的全国代表性调查数据,与州级带薪病假政策数据相结合,估计了一系列双向固定效应线性概率模型,以检验带薪休假政策是否缓冲了经济困难与抑郁和焦虑风险之间的关联。结果表明,经历经济困难会增加抑郁和焦虑的风险,但对于生活在积极带薪病假政策的州的受访者来说,经济困难对心理健康的影响受到抑制。此外,由于少数族裔成年人、女性、跨性别成年人和受教育程度较低的成年人在此期间更有可能经历经济困难,我们的研究强调了带薪休假政策在减少心理健康方面的人口不平等方面的潜力。我们指出,带薪病假政策是心理健康的一个重要宏观决定因素,对边缘化群体的心理健康影响尤其显著。
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State-Level Paid Sick Leave Policies and Population Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States.

Financial hardship was pervasive during the COVID-19 pandemic, with adverse consequences for mental health. However, access to state-level paid sick leave during the pandemic had the potential to reduce the mental health burden of financial hardship-a possibility that has not been tested in prior research. Using nationally representative survey data on more than 1.7 million individuals from the Household Pulse Survey (August 2020 to November 2022) merged with state-level data on paid sick leave policies, we estimated a battery of two-way fixed-effects linear probability models to examine whether paid leave policies buffered the association between financial hardship and depression and anxiety risks. Results show that experiencing financial hardship increased depression and anxiety risks but that the mental health consequences of financial hardship were dampened for respondents living in a state with an active paid sick leave policy. Moreover, because racially minoritized adults, women, transgender adults, and less-educated adults were more likely to experience financial hardship over the period, our study highlights the potential for paid leave policies to reduce population inequities in mental health. We point to paid sick leave policies as an important macro-level determinant of mental health with especially salient mental health consequences for marginalized groups.

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期刊介绍: Official journal of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Mental Health. Society and Mental Health (SMH) publishes original and innovative peer-reviewed research and theory articles that link social structure and sociocultural processes with mental health and illness in society. It will also provide an outlet for sociologically relevant research and theory articles that are produced in other disciplines and subfields concerned with issues related to mental health and illness. The aim of the journal is to advance knowledge in the sociology of mental health and illness by publishing the leading work that highlights the unique perspectives and contributions that sociological research and theory can make to our understanding of mental health and illness in society.
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