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Unemployment, measured and perceived decline of economic resources: Contrasting three measures of recessionary hardships and their implications for adopting negative health behaviors

机译:失业,可衡量的和可感知的经济资源下降:对比三种衰退困难的衡量标准及其对采取负面健康行为的影响

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Economic downturns could have long-term impacts on population health if they promote changes in health behaviors, but the evidence for whether people are more or less likely to adopt negative health behaviors in economically challenging times has been mixed. This paper argues that researchers need to draw more careful distinctions amongst different types of recessionary hardships and the mechanisms that may underlie their associations with health behaviors. We focus on unemployment experience, measured decline in economic resources, and perceived decline in economic resources, all of which are likely to occur more often during recessions, and explore whether their associations with health behaviors are consistent or different. We use population-based longitudinal data collected by the Michigan Recession and Recovery Study in the wake of the Great Recession in the United States. We evaluate whether those who had experienced each of these three hardships were more likely to adopt new negative health behaviors, specifically cigarette smoking, harmful and hazardous alcohol consumption, or marijuana consumption. We find that, net of controls and the other two recessionary hardships, unemployment experience was associated with increased hazard of starting marijuana use. Measured decline in economic resources was associated with increased hazard of cigarette smoking and lower hazard of starting marijuana use. Perceived decline in economic resources was linked to taking up harmful and hazardous drinking. Our results suggest heterogeneity in the pathways that connect hardship experiences and different health behaviors. They also indicate that relying on only one measure of hardship, as many past studies have done, could lead to an incomplete understanding of the relationship between economic distress and health behaviors.
机译:如果经济不景气促进健康行为的改变,可能会对人口健康产生长期影响,但是人们在经济困难时期是否或多或少会采取负面健康行为的证据好坏参半。本文认为,研究人员需要在不同类型的衰退困境以及可能与健康行为相关的机制之间进行更仔细的区分。我们将重点放在失业经历,经济资源的实际下降以及经济资源的感知下降上,这些因素在衰退期间更可能经常发生,并探讨它们与健康行为的关联是否一致或不同。在美国大萧条之后,我们使用了密歇根州经济衰退和复苏研究收集的基于人口的纵向数据。我们评估经历过这三种困难的人是否更有可能采取新的负面健康行为,特别是吸烟,有害和有害酒精消费或大麻消费。我们发现,除去控制措施和其他两次衰退困难,失业经历与开始使用大麻的危险增加有关。经济资源的明显减少与吸烟的危险增加和开始使用大麻的危险降低有关。感知到的经济资源减少与摄入有害有害饮料有关。我们的结果表明,将艰苦经历和不同健康行为联系起来的途径存在异质性。他们还指出,像过去的许多研究一样,仅依靠一种艰辛的措施可能导致对经济困境与健康行为之间关系的不完全了解。

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