Consumer debt and mental health

21 Oct 2024 12:45 PM

This POSTnote examines the relationship between debt and mental health, alongside risk factors and policy considerations for support and interventions.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.58248/PN732 

Overview

Contributors

POST is grateful to all contributors and reviewers. For further information on this subject, please contact Dr Clare Lally. 

Members of the POST Board* 

Department for Work and Pensions 

HM Treasury 

Money and Pensions Service* 

Dr Nicole Andelic, University of Aberdeen  

Dr Isabelle Bi-Swinglehurst, Work and Equalities Institute, University of Manchester* 

Adam Butler, StepChange 

Professor George Callaghan, Open University*  

Chris Coates, Understanding Society 

Professor Sharon Collard, Personal Finance Research Centre, University of Bristol* 

Conor D’Arcy, Money and Mental Health Policy Institute*   

Professor Paul Downward, Loughborough University*  

Jamie Evans, Personal Finance Research Centre, University of Bristol*  

Dr Chris Fitch, University of Bristol and Money Advice Trust 

Gambling Research Group, Bournemouth University* 

Malcolm Hurlston CBE, Foundation for Credit Counselling / Financial Inclusion Centre* 

Dr. Özlem Ögtem-Young, Centre on Household Assets and Savings Management (CHASM), University of Birmingham* 

Dr Maddy Power, University of York 

Dr Rajiv Prabhakar, The Open University* 

Dr Thomas Richardson, University of Southampton* 

* denotes people and organisations who acted as external reviewers of the briefing.

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