Nesting of groups: Links among personal magnetism, community trust, inequality perception and depression
Peicheng Wang, Yujie Zhang, Ignacio Ramos-Vidal, Ignacio Ramos-Vidal, Ignacio Ramos-Vidal

TL;DR
This study explores how personal magnetism and community trust can reduce depression, especially in the context of rising inequality in China.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel framework linking personal magnetism, community trust, inequality perception, and depression.
Findings
Perceived inequality weakens the protective effect of personal magnetism against depression.
Community trust mediates the relationship between personal magnetism and mental well-being.
Addressing inequality and building trust can improve mental health in transitioning societies.
Abstract
In the context of China’s rapid transition from a collectivist work-unit system to a more individualized, community-oriented society, this study investigates the relationship between personal magnetism—an individual’s social appeal—and its protective role in mitigating depression. This study aims to examine the moderating role of perceived inequality and the mediating effect of community trust in the relationship between personal magnetism and depression. Utilizing longitudinal data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) from 2018 to 2020, involving 26,711 respondents aged 16 to 96, this study employs multivariate regression models to explore these relationships. The findings reveal that perceived inequality amplifies the negative relationship between personal magnetism and depression, suggesting that personal magnetism becomes less effective in alleviating depressive symptoms in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPsychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction · Health disparities and outcomes · Cultural Differences and Values
