abstract: This study examined the relationships between daily negative financial events and positive and negative interpersonal events, as well as the moderating effects of life circumstances, for a sample of 182 adults between the age of 40 and 65 providing 30 days of diary data collected between 2008 and 2011. There was a significant and positive relationship between daily negative interpersonal events and daily levels of both negative interpersonal events and positive interpersonal events; these relationships varied by income, employment status, parenting roles, and the experience of major financial challenges over the previous year. The moderating effect of income was nonlinear but its effect disappeared when the interaction between maj...
Economic stress exacts many social and psychological costs on the quality of individual and family l...
This paper examines the association between financial hardship in childhood and adulthood, and depre...
Few studies comprehensively evaluate which types of life stress are most strongly associated with de...
Consistent with a life course and social contextual approach, this study proposes a reciprocal relat...
Financial stress has been proposed as an economic determinant of depression. However, there is littl...
Families mobilize psychosocial resources to attune negative consequences of economic hardship, but r...
Introduction: Financial stress is an important source of distress and is related to poor mental and ...
Between 2011 and 2014 Portugal faced an economic crisis. During a crisis, individuals develop threat...
The family stress model proposes that financial stress experienced by parents is associated with pro...
The transition to adulthood is a complex period involving many aspects of life (Settersten, 2010). T...
In this study, we examine how financial stress is associated with problem behavior in adolescents th...
Using two waves of data from the Family Exchanges Study (2008 and 2013), this study examined changes...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human Ecology-Personal Financial PlanningMartin SeayGuided by Laza...
Graduation date: 2014Adult development and social experiences are intertwined, which has implication...
Few studies comprehensively evaluate which types of life stress are most strongly associated with de...
Economic stress exacts many social and psychological costs on the quality of individual and family l...
This paper examines the association between financial hardship in childhood and adulthood, and depre...
Few studies comprehensively evaluate which types of life stress are most strongly associated with de...
Consistent with a life course and social contextual approach, this study proposes a reciprocal relat...
Financial stress has been proposed as an economic determinant of depression. However, there is littl...
Families mobilize psychosocial resources to attune negative consequences of economic hardship, but r...
Introduction: Financial stress is an important source of distress and is related to poor mental and ...
Between 2011 and 2014 Portugal faced an economic crisis. During a crisis, individuals develop threat...
The family stress model proposes that financial stress experienced by parents is associated with pro...
The transition to adulthood is a complex period involving many aspects of life (Settersten, 2010). T...
In this study, we examine how financial stress is associated with problem behavior in adolescents th...
Using two waves of data from the Family Exchanges Study (2008 and 2013), this study examined changes...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human Ecology-Personal Financial PlanningMartin SeayGuided by Laza...
Graduation date: 2014Adult development and social experiences are intertwined, which has implication...
Few studies comprehensively evaluate which types of life stress are most strongly associated with de...
Economic stress exacts many social and psychological costs on the quality of individual and family l...
This paper examines the association between financial hardship in childhood and adulthood, and depre...
Few studies comprehensively evaluate which types of life stress are most strongly associated with de...