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Psychosocial

The psychosocial domain includes measures that assess how people feel about their financial resources, as well as their perception of the adequacy and stability of those resources.

Financial Satisfaction

Economic / Financial Strain, Stress, and Distress

Perceived Adequacy of Resources

Perceived Stability of Resources

Relative Deprivation

Financial Worry

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Behavioral
  • Individual Measures
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    • Psychosocial
      • Financial Satisfaction
      • Economic / Financial Strain, Stress and Distress
      • Perceived Adequacy of Resources
      • Perceived Stability of Resources
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      • Financial Worry
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  • Home
  • People
    • Current Lab Members
    • Previous Lab Members
  • Projects
    • Financial Hardship and Chronic Disease
    • Health Policy
    • Public Health and Aging
    • Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities
  • Research
  • Courses
    • Previously Taught Courses
  • Measures
    • Material
    • Psychosocial
    • Behavioral
  • News
  • Publications
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