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The relationship is established through research by Drentea and Reynolds, which specifically investigates how socioeconomic factors and debt impact the mental health of older adults as documented in [1], [2], and [3].

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The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org American Public Health Association 3 facts
referenceP. Drentea and J. R. Reynolds published 'Neither a borrower nor a lender be: the relative importance of debt and SES for mental health among older adults' in the Journal of Aging and Health in 2012, analyzing how debt and socioeconomic status impact the mental health of older populations.
claimDrentea and Reynolds (2012) analyzed the relative importance of debt and socioeconomic status for the mental health of older adults in a study published in the Journal of Aging and Health.
claimDrentea and Reynolds (2012) examined the relative importance of debt and socioeconomic status for the mental health of older adults in the Journal of Aging and Health.