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Financial Stress,Shaming Experiences and Psychosocial Ill-Health: Studies into the Finances-Shame Model
Authors:Bengt Starrin  Cecilia Åslund  Kent W. Nilsson
Affiliation:1.Department for Social Studies, Faculty of Social and Life Sciences,Karlstad University,Karlstad,Sweden;2.Faculty of Health and Social Studies,Lillehammer University College,Lillehammer,Norway;3.Centre for Clinical Research,Uppsala University, Central Hospital V?ster?s,V?ster?s,Sweden
Abstract:The aim of the study was to test the Finances-Shame model and its explanatory power regarding the prevalence of psychosocial ill-health. The Finances-Shame model postulates that (i) the greater the financial stress and the more experiences of having been shamed, the greater the risk for psychosocial ill-health, (ii) the lesser the financial stress and the fewer experiences of having been shamed, the lower the risk for psychosocial ill-health. The study was based upon a survey carried out during the period March 2000–May 2000 in a mid-Swedish region (n = 5,666). The response rate was 69%. The results of the study supported the hypotheses.
Keywords:Psychosocial deprivation  Anxiety  Depression  Health  Economics  Shame  Finances-Shame model
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