2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40609-020-00175-3
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Welfare Participation and Depression Symptoms Among Youth in China

Abstract: Background Although welfare programs in China provide a safety net for low-income people by directly lifting their incomes, receiving benefits has the potential to affect recipients' mental health because of the demanding and demeaning means-testing application process required by Chinese policymakers. However, little research has examined the relationship between welfare participation and mental health symptoms-particularly those of depression-among Chinese youth. This study aims to examine the relationship b… Show more

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“…Notably, CT programs can also adversely affect a recipient's mental health, if stigma and shame are associated with the receipt of the CT, as in the case of China's Dibao, which is an income assistance program for the ultra-poor [41,42]. However, the above results as in Wu et al…”
Section: (A) Cash Transfers (Ct)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Notably, CT programs can also adversely affect a recipient's mental health, if stigma and shame are associated with the receipt of the CT, as in the case of China's Dibao, which is an income assistance program for the ultra-poor [41,42]. However, the above results as in Wu et al…”
Section: (A) Cash Transfers (Ct)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Conditional and means-tested provision can be stigmatizing and reflect negative social attitudes towards people experiencing poverty which are common in many countries (Yang et al, 2019;Streuli, 2012). In China, researchers report Dibao recipients feeling helplessness and experiencing shame, depression and exclusion, faced difficulties of social integration (Zhang, 2016;Wu et al, 2021).There was some evidence that Dibao receipt decreased spending on social participation (Han et al, 2016) .…”
Section: Theoretical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%