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Socioeconomic status is linked to mental health as a primary determinant of psychological well-being, as evidenced by studies examining how SES impacts mental health outcomes in older adults [1], [2], [3] and the role of working conditions for lower SES workers in reducing stress [4]. Furthermore, research often evaluates socioeconomic status alongside other financial factors like debt to understand their combined influence on mental health [5], [3].
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The Impacts of Individual and Household Debt on Health and Well ... apha.org 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.
Implications for Mental Health and Coping Strategies | OxJournal oxjournal.org 1 fact
claimHolst Agren (2018) asserts that improving working conditions and providing better support for lower socioeconomic status (SES) workers are essential strategies for reducing stress and improving mental health outcomes.
How the Psychological Burden of Debt Impacts Our Physical Health lithub.com 1 fact
referenceA 2013 study published in Social Science & Medicine was the first to establish a direct link between debt and physical health outcomes, moving beyond previous scholarship that only focused on socioeconomic status or mental health impacts.