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Is the Emotion-Health Connection a 'First-World Problem'?

机译:情绪与健康之间的联系是“第一世界问题”吗?

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Emotions have been shown to play a critical role in health outcomes, but research on this topic has been limited to studies in industrialized countries, which prevents broad generalizations. This study assessed whether emotion-health connections persist across various regions, including less-developed countries, where the degree to which people's fundamental needs are met might be a better predictor of physical well-being. Individuals from 142 countries (N = 150,048) were surveyed about their emotions, health, hunger, shelter, and threats to safety. Both positive and negative emotions exhibited unique, moderate effects on self-reported health, and together, they accounted for 46.1% of the variance. These associations were stronger than the relative impact of hunger, homelessness, and threats to safety and were not simply attributable to countries' gross domestic products (GDPs). Furthermore, connections between positive emotion and health were stronger in low-GDP countries than in high-GDP countries. Our findings suggest that emotion matters for health around the globe and may in fact be more critical in less-developed areas.
机译:情绪在健康结果中起着至关重要的作用,但是有关该主题的研究仅限于工业化国家的研究,这阻止了广泛的概括。这项研究评估了情绪健康与健康的联系是否在包括欠发达国家在内的各个地区持续存在,人们基本需求得到满足的程度可能是身体健康的更好预测指标。对来自142个国家(N = 150,048)的人们的情绪,健康,饥饿,住所和安全威胁进行了调查。正面和负面情绪都对自我报告的健康表现出独特,适度的影响,加在一起,它们构成了差异的46.1%。这些联系比饥饿,无家可归和对安全的威胁的相对影响要强,而不仅仅是国家的国内生产总值。此外,低GDP国家的积极情绪与健康之间的联系要强于高GDP国家。我们的发现表明,情绪对全球健康至关重要,实际上在欠发达地区可能更为重要。

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