This study of 513 Dutch farmers tested a dynamic equilibrium model of resources (an extension of the conservation of resources theory; S. E. Hobfoll, 1989, 1998, 2001). With structural equation modeling, the advantages of a 3-wave longitudinal design were comprehensively used, such as addressing bidirectional causal effects and within-individual vs. between-individual change. This allowed for a careful analysis of the management function of resources in the stress process. Results showed that well-being had stronger within-person stability than finances. Increased levels of financial problems temporarily increased psychological distress but not self-reported illness. Conversely, farmers with higher stable baselines of psychological distress also had higher baselines of self-reported illness and experienced more negative changes in their financial situation.
Tianyi Huang, Yiwen Zhu, Katherine H. Shutta, Raji Balasubramanian, Oana A. Zeleznik, Kathryn M. Rexrode, Clary B. Clish, Qi Sun, Frank B Hu, Laura D. Kubzansky, Susan E. Hankinson
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