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Health, wealth, and happiness

机译:健康,财富和幸福

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We examined the hypothesis that the relationship between financial status and subjective well-being, typically found to be very small in cross-sectional studies, is moderated by health status. Specifically, we predicted that wealth would buffer well-being after the onset of a disability. Using data from the Health and Retirement Study, a longitudinal study of people at and approaching retirement age, we employed within-subjects analyses to test whether wealth measured prior to the onset of a disability protected participants' well-being from some of the negative effects of a new disability. We found support for this hypothesis: Participants who were above the median in total net worth reported a much smaller decline in well-being after a new disability than did participants who were below the median. We also found some evidence that the buffering effect of wealth faded with time, as below-median participants recovered some of their well-being.
机译:我们检查了以下假设:财务状况与主观幸福感之间的关系(通常在横断面研究中发现很小)受健康状况调节。具体而言,我们预测,在残疾发生后,财富将缓冲福祉。利用来自健康和退休研究的数据,该研究是对退休年龄及即将退休年龄的人进行的一项纵向研究,我们采用了主题内分析方法来测试在残疾发生之前测得的财富是否能保护参与者的幸福免受某些负面影响新的残疾。我们发现这一假设得到支持:总净资产中位数以上的参与者在新残疾后的幸福感下降幅度比中位数以下的参与者小得多。我们还发现一些证据表明,随着时间的流逝,中等水平的参与者恢复了自己的一些幸福感,财富的缓冲作用随着时间而逐渐消失。

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