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Health Social Welfare Review
2021 Volume.41 No. 2 p.239 ~ p.257
The Effect of Economic Insecurity on Suicidal Thoughts in Middle-Aged and Older Adults with and without Disabilities
Koh Eun-Hye

Song Sun-Mi
Huh Soon-Im
Kim Hae-Young
Abstract
This study aims to compare the effects of economic insecurity on suicidal thoughts in middle-aged and older adults with and without disabilities. In this study, we analyzed the data from Korea Welfare Panel 7th-14th wave surveys. A generalized linear mixed logistic regression was conducted to examine the relationship considering repeated measurements. The results show that people with disabilities had a higher risk of suicidal thoughts than those without disabilities. The effect of economic insecurity on suicidal thoughts differed between those with and without disabilities. Specifically, there was an independent effect of each factor of economic insecurity; but there was no significant effect in the overall model of factors of economic insecurity among people with disabilities. Suicidal thoughts were likely to increase as the overall income level decreased, income volatility (year-on-year income changes) and family economic hardships were associated with higher risk for suicidal thoughts in people without disabilities. The results suggest that not only the level of economic status but also economic insecurity should be considered in order to improve the mental health of people with and without disabilities.
KEYWORD
Disability, Economic Insecurity, Suicidal Thoughts, Poverty
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