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Reciprocal relations between financial hardship, sense of societal belonging and mental health for social assistance recipients

Authors :
Scholten, L.
Betkó, J.G.
Gesthuizen, M.J.W.
Fransen-Kuppens, G.A.J.
Vet, R. de
Wolf, J.R.L.M.
Scholten, L.
Betkó, J.G.
Gesthuizen, M.J.W.
Fransen-Kuppens, G.A.J.
Vet, R. de
Wolf, J.R.L.M.
Source :
Social Science & Medicine; 0277-9536; 115781; ~Social Science & Medicine~~~~~0277-9536~~~~115781
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

14 februari 2023<br />Item does not contain fulltext<br />This study assesses the extent to which reciprocal relations exist between financial hardship, sense of societal belonging and mental health for social assistance recipients. This provides crucial information on how a desired change in these outcomes may be realized, and which factors to target to improve recipients' disadvantaged situation most. In order to answer our research question, we drew on three-wave panel data (N = 348) from a social experiment in the municipality of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, which ran from December 2017 to January 2020. The data were analyzed using cross-lagged panel models. Our findings show that financial hardship and sense of societal belonging did not predict change in recipients' mental health. A better mental health at baseline, in contrast, predicted an increase in sense of societal belonging one and two years later. In addition, both a better mental health and a stronger sense of societal belonging at baseline predicted a decrease in financial hardship one year later, but this relation was not found between other waves. These findings emphasize that improving recipients’ mental health may be a promising policy strategy to improve their situation.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Social Science & Medicine; 0277-9536; 115781; ~Social Science & Medicine~~~~~0277-9536~~~~115781
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1371217223
Document Type :
Electronic Resource