2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-44978/v1
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Social trust and emotional health in older adults in China: The mediating and moderating role of subjective well-being and subjective social status

Abstract: Background China is becoming an aging society. The emotional health of the elderly is gaining importance. Social trust is an important factor affecting emotional health, but existing studies have rarely considered the various effects of different types of social trust on elderly emotional health. Few studies have analysed the role of subjective well-being and subjective social status in the relationship between social trust and elderly emotional health. Methods Using the data of the China Labor-force Dynamic… Show more

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“…Different class statuses affect their political behaviors (Wald, 2013), and those in the reference groups who regard themselves as the people in the lowest class are easily discontented (Yi, 2006). Specifically, class identity has significant moderating effect on their own socioeconomic status, social well-being perceptions, risk decision-making, and social behavior (Chen and Zhu, 2021). Theoretically, although some inherent factors determine people's objective class status, people will be affected by their social experience factors and have different social and political attitudes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different class statuses affect their political behaviors (Wald, 2013), and those in the reference groups who regard themselves as the people in the lowest class are easily discontented (Yi, 2006). Specifically, class identity has significant moderating effect on their own socioeconomic status, social well-being perceptions, risk decision-making, and social behavior (Chen and Zhu, 2021). Theoretically, although some inherent factors determine people's objective class status, people will be affected by their social experience factors and have different social and political attitudes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%