The Effects of Subjective Social Class on Subjective Well-Being and Mental Health: A Moderated Mediation Model

Author:

Li Kai1ORCID,Yu Feng1,Zhang Yanchi2,Guo Yongyu3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, School of Philosophy, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China

2. School of Psychology, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China

3. School of Psychology, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210097, China

Abstract

In recent decades, China’s rapid economic growth has substantially improved average living standards; however, this has not been accompanied by greater happiness among the Chinese population. This phenomenon is known as the Easterlin Paradox (i.e., there is no link between a society’s economic development and its average level of happiness) in Western countries. This study examined the effects of subjective social class on subjective well-being and mental health in China. Consequently, we found that individuals in a relatively low social class had lower levels of subjective well-being and mental health; self-class discrepancy partially explains the relationship between subjective social class and subjective well-being and fully explains the relationship between subjective social class and mental health; and subjective social mobility moderates the path from self-class discrepancy to subjective well-being and mental health. These findings suggest that enhancing social mobility is an important method for reducing class differences in subjective well-being and mental health. These results have important implications, indicating that enhancing social mobility is an important method for reducing class differences in subjective well-being and mental health in China.

Funder

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

National Social Science Fund of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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