大学生金融知识、态度和行为:金融生活技能课程对大学生的影响

Cliff A. Robb, Somalis Chy
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大学开设金融教育或生活技能课程作为选修课的情况越来越普遍。然而,人们对这些课程对金融素养之外的因素的潜在影响知之甚少,这些因素包括金融态度、金融压力或财务状况。我们的研究使用了370名本科生的独特样本来探索这些主题,其中一半的人选择报名并完成金融生活技能课程,另一半的人没有。我们探讨了学生财务生活的各个方面,包括幸福感、压力、自我效能感、知识、行为和社会化。我们研究的证据并没有表明,一门信贷金融生活技能课程对财务状况或财务压力有多大影响。与财务社会化和财务自我效能感相关的显著影响强化了早期对财务幸福感的一些探索。
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Undergraduate financial knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors: The impact of financial life skills course on college students

It is increasingly common for universities to offer financial education or life skills courses as electives. However, less is known about the potential impacts of these courses on factors beyond financial literacy, such as financial attitudes, financial stress, or financial well-being. Our study explores these topics using a unique sample of 370 undergraduate students, half of whom opted to enroll in and complete a financial life skills course and half of whom did not. We explore various aspects of student financial life, including well-being, stress, self-efficacy, knowledge, behavior, and socialization. Evidence from our study did not suggest that a single-credit financial life skills course has much impact on financial well-being or financial stress. There were notable impacts associated with financial socialization and financial self-efficacy that reinforce some earlier explorations of financial well-being.

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