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Depression, anxiety, and personal finance behavior: Implications for the classical economic conception of humans as rational decision-makers
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Depression, anxiety, and personal finance behavior: Implications for the classical economic conception of humans as rational decision-makers

David Lester, Bijou Yang and Marcello Spinella
Psychological reports, v 99(3), pp 833-834
01 Dec 2006
PMID: 17305203

Abstract

Psychology Psychology, Multidisciplinary Social Sciences
In a sample of 138 college students, the personal finance behaviors of impulse control and organization were negatively associated with the use of recreational drugs and with scores on measures of depression, mania, and anxiety.

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