Income rank and depressive symptoms among employees in Germany- A 5-year cross-lagged panel analysis

Euteneuer F, Salzmann S, Süssenbach P (2024)
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology 24(3): 100485.

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Euteneuer, Frank; Salzmann, Stefan; Süssenbach, PhilippUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Background/Objective: Socioeconomic disparities in mental health are well-established. Previous research suggests that relative income rank is associated with depressive symptoms above and beyond absolute income. This study aimed to investigate the predictive value of income rank for future depressive symptoms while accounting for absolute income. Exploring potential reverse pathways from depressive symptoms to income rank was a secondary objective. Method: A two-wave cross-lagged panel design with a 5-year follow-up was used to analyze data for income rank, absolute income, and two dimensions of depressive symptoms (i.e., cognitive-affective and somatic symptoms) from initially 4,201 employees. Income rank was calculated for reference groups, based on the same gender, the same 5-year age band, and the same occupational skill level. Results: Lower income rank at baseline predicted a higher severity of cognitive-affective depressive symptoms at five-year follow-up, even after adjusting for absolute income. In contrast, income rank did not demonstrate a significant unique longitudinal association with somatic depressive symptoms when simultaneously taking absolute income into account. There was no evidence for the assumption that depressive symptoms are predictive for future income rank (i.e., reverse pathway). Conclusions: Cognitive-affective symptoms of depression might be particularly responsive to social comparisons and a relatively low social rank.
Stichworte
Income rank; Income; Depressive symptoms; Cross-lagged panel; Longitudinal study
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology
Band
24
Ausgabe
3
Art.-Nr.
100485
ISSN
1697-2600
eISSN
1576-7329
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2991456

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Euteneuer F, Salzmann S, Süssenbach P. Income rank and depressive symptoms among employees in Germany- A 5-year cross-lagged panel analysis. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology. 2024;24(3): 100485.
Euteneuer, F., Salzmann, S., & Süssenbach, P. (2024). Income rank and depressive symptoms among employees in Germany- A 5-year cross-lagged panel analysis. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 24(3), 100485. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijchp.2024.100485
Euteneuer, Frank, Salzmann, Stefan, and Süssenbach, Philipp. 2024. “Income rank and depressive symptoms among employees in Germany- A 5-year cross-lagged panel analysis”. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology 24 (3): 100485.
Euteneuer, F., Salzmann, S., and Süssenbach, P. (2024). Income rank and depressive symptoms among employees in Germany- A 5-year cross-lagged panel analysis. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology 24:100485.
Euteneuer, F., Salzmann, S., & Süssenbach, P., 2024. Income rank and depressive symptoms among employees in Germany- A 5-year cross-lagged panel analysis. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 24(3): 100485.
F. Euteneuer, S. Salzmann, and P. Süssenbach, “Income rank and depressive symptoms among employees in Germany- A 5-year cross-lagged panel analysis”, International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, vol. 24, 2024, : 100485.
Euteneuer, F., Salzmann, S., Süssenbach, P.: Income rank and depressive symptoms among employees in Germany- A 5-year cross-lagged panel analysis. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology. 24, : 100485 (2024).
Euteneuer, Frank, Salzmann, Stefan, and Süssenbach, Philipp. “Income rank and depressive symptoms among employees in Germany- A 5-year cross-lagged panel analysis”. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology 24.3 (2024): 100485.

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