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- 박경재;
- 정슬기
초록
This study examined the mediating effects of perceived social conflict and trust in the social safety net on the relationship between perceived discrimination and mental health. It also investigated whether these structural relationships differ between younger and middle-aged adults. Using data from the 2022 Seoul Mental Health Survey, a total of 1,570 participants (816 young adults aged 19-39 and 754 middle-aged adults aged 50-69) were analyzed. A multi-group structural equation modeling (SEM) approach was applied, with perceived discrimination as the independent variable, perceived social conflict and trust in the social safety net as mediators, and mental health (a latent variable composed of depression, anxiety, and stress) as the dependent variable. The results showed that perceived discrimination had a significant negative effect on mental health in both age groups. The indirect pathway of “perceived discrimination → perceived social conflict → mental health” was significant across both groups, while the indirect pathway of “perceived discrimination → trust in the social safety net → mental health” differed between the two groups. Among middle-aged adults, trust in the social safety net was a protective factor mitigating mental health deterioration, whereas this mediation was not significant among younger adults. These findings imply that reducing discrimination and alleviating social conflict are essential for improving mental health across generations. Furthermore, while restoring trust in existing safety-net systems is crucial for the middle-aged population, developing new, tangible forms of social safety-net policies that address the specific anxieties of younger adults is necessary.
키워드
- 제목
- 서울시 청년과 신중년의 차별 경험이 정신건강에 미치는 영향: 사회갈등 인식과 사회안전망 신뢰의 병렬매개효과
- 제목 (타언어)
- The Effects of Discrimination Experiences on Mental Health among Youth and Middle-Aged Adults in Seoul: Parallel Mediating Effects of Perceived Social Conflict and Trust in the Social Safety Net
- 저자
- 박경재; 정슬기
- 발행일
- 2026-03
- 유형
- Y
- 저널명
- 보건사회연구
- 권
- 46
- 호
- 1
- 페이지
- 216 ~ 240