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Topic of social psychology thesis
Paper Keywords money, attitude, subjective well-being, mental health
Topic of objective social psychology thesis: This study attempts to explore the relationship between money attitude and subjective well-being and mental health, and to examine whether subjective well-being can mediate the role of money attitude. Methods: 230 graduate students were investigated by questionnaire with general mental health scale, money attitude scale, life satisfaction scale and positive and negative emotion scale. Results: Except the dimensions of power and reputation, the regression coefficient of money attitude to mental health was significant (b = 0.19; -0.25; -0. 18, p < 0.05), the regression coefficient of subjective well-being is also significant. After subjective well-being, the predictive effect of money attitude on mental health changed from significant to insignificant (b = 0.00-0.04; -0.05,P & gt0.05)。 Conclusion: Money attitude can predict mental health and subjective well-being, and the predictive effect of money attitude on mental health will be mediated by subjective well-being.
The more money you have, the happier you are and the healthier your mind is? This topic is occasionally debated in both academic circles and people's lives. The meta-analysis of Dina and others shows that the rich feel happier than the poor [1]. Kasser and Ryan found that people who aim at money usually have lower subjective well-being [2]. Srivastava and others have investigated the relationship between money and subjective well-being from the perspective of motivation [3], and think that the negative correlation between money and subjective well-being depends on two factors: seeking power, showing off and overcoming self-doubt. There are few studies on the relationship between money and mental health, but there are many studies on the relationship between subjective well-being and mental health. The stronger the subjective well-being, the healthier the psychology [4,5]. Then the influence of money on mental health will be
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