How does money make life meaningful? Socioeconomic status, financial self-efficacy, and meaning in life

被引:5
作者
Ward, Sarah [1 ,4 ]
Kim, Jinhyung [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Gies Coll Business, Champaign, IL USA
[2] Sogang Univ, Dept Psychol, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Sogang Univ, Inst Hope Res, Seoul, South Korea
[4] Univ Illinois, 1206 S Sixth St, Champaign, IL 61820 USA
关键词
Meaning in life; money; socioeconomic status; financial self-efficacy; NEED SATISFACTION; SOCIAL-STATUS; TRUE SELF; INCOME; AUTHENTICITY; HAPPINESS; HEALTH; POOR; WORK;
D O I
10.1080/17439760.2022.2154694
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Four experiments (N = 1,064) examined how primes enhancing the cognitive accessibility of money influence meaning in life (MIL) as a function of socioeconomic status (SES) and current financial self-efficacy. Study 1 demonstrated that financial self-efficacy mediated the association between SES and MIL following a prime of gaining money. In the control condition, SES was unrelated to financial self-efficacy, but following the prime of gaining money, SES was positively linked with financial self-efficacy, which in turn predicted enhanced meaning. Studies 2, 3a, and 3b demonstrated that primes of losing money similarly enhanced MIL as a function of SES and financial self-efficacy. Extending these results, exploratory analyses in Studies 3a and 3b suggested that money priming may influence occupational choices differently as a function of SES via MIL and financial self-efficacy. Reminders of money amplify the link between SES and financial self-efficacy, which bolsters MIL and can guide occupational preferences.
引用
收藏
页码:906 / 923
页数:18
相关论文
共 52 条
[1]   The existential cost of economic insecurity: Threatened financial security undercuts meaning [J].
Abeyta, Andrew A. ;
Routledge, Clay ;
Kersten, Michael ;
Cox, Cathy R. .
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2017, 157 (06) :692-702
[2]   Relationship of subjective and objective social status with psychological and physiological functioning: Preliminary data in healthy white women [J].
Adler, NE ;
Epel, ES ;
Castellazzo, G ;
Ickovics, JR .
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2000, 19 (06) :586-592
[3]  
[Anonymous], 2007, REPORT APA TASK FORC
[4]   Studying Socioeconomic Status: Conceptual Problems and an Alternative Path Forward [J].
Antonoplis, Stephen .
PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2023, 18 (02) :275-292
[5]   Subliminal understanding of negation: Unconscious control by subliminal processing of word pairs [J].
Armstrong, Anna-Marie ;
Dienes, Zoltan .
CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION, 2013, 22 (03) :1022-1040
[6]  
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2019, US WEEKL EARN WAG SA
[7]   Socioeconomic status and financial coping strategies: The mediating role of perceived control [J].
Caplan, Leslie J. ;
Schooler, Carmi .
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY QUARTERLY, 2007, 70 (01) :43-58
[8]   Show Me the Money: A Systematic Exploration of Manipulations, Moderators, and Mechanisms of Priming Effects [J].
Caruso, Eugene M. ;
Shapira, Oren ;
Landy, Justin F. .
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2017, 28 (08) :1148-1159
[9]   Age Differences in Online Social Networking: Extending Socioemotional Selectivity Theory to Social Network Sites [J].
Chang, Pamara F. ;
Choi, Yoon Hyung ;
Bazarova, Natalya N. ;
Loeckenhoff, Corinna E. .
JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING & ELECTRONIC MEDIA, 2015, 59 (02) :221-239
[10]   Rising Income and the Subjective Well-Being of Nations [J].
Diener, Ed ;
Tay, Louis ;
Oishi, Shigehiro .
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2013, 104 (02) :267-276