Pandemic exposure and long‐run psychological well‐being

Author:

Ma Chao1,Li Yiwei2,Jiang Wenxin3,Zhang Xing4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Economics and Management Southeast University Nanjing Jiangsu China

2. Department of Marketing and International Business Lingnan University Tuen Mun Hong Kong

3. School of Public Health Southeast University Nanjing Jiangsu China

4. Graduate School of Business Sungkyunkwan University Jongno‐Gu Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractUsing individuals' life history information from a large‐scale national survey (N = 13,044), we causally evaluate how exposure to SARS‐Cov‐1, the first global pandemic in the 21st century, affects long‐term psychological well‐being. We find that exposure to local pandemic risk, that is, local deaths due to the pandemic, significantly reduced people's mental health 12 years later. Consistent with the belief‐based account of depression, exposure to pandemic risk resulted in more pessimistic beliefs about the future and survival probability. People reduced savings and increased hedonic consumption, suggesting a “carpe diem” effect of the pandemic exposure.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,General Business, Management and Accounting

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