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Effect of subjective and objective socioeconomic status on physical health, mental health, and well-being

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SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY
Volume 51, Issue 11, Pages -

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SOC PERSONALITY RES INC
DOI: 10.2224/sbp.12587

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socioeconomic status; subjective socioeconomic status; objective socioeconomic status; mental health; physical health; well-being

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The study investigated the independent and interactive effects of subjective and objective socioeconomic status on physical health, mental health, and well-being. The results showed positive correlations between both subjective and objective socioeconomic status and mental health, physical health, and well-being. Furthermore, there was an interactive effect of subjective and objective socioeconomic status on well-being. These findings deepen our understanding of the mechanisms by which socioeconomic status affects health and well-being and suggest the importance of considering individual socioeconomic status in improving well-being.
We investigated the independent and interactive effects of subjective socioeconomic status and objective socioeconomic status on physical health, mental health, and well-being. We collected questionnaires from 276 adults in China. Results showed that subjective socioeconomic status and objective socioeconomic status were positively related to mental health, physical health, and well-being. In addition, there was an interactive effect of subjective socioeconomic status and objective socioeconomic status on well-being. These findings provide a deeper understanding of the mechanisms by which socioeconomic status affects health and well-being and suggest that we should begin to improve people's well-being by looking at individual socioeconomic status.

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