“…Researchers have explored the financial capability of special populations such as business owners (Silva et al, 2010), microfinance clients (Chidambaranathan and Guha, 2020), foster care youth (Peters et al, 2016), student loan holders (Xiao et al, 2020) and inmates (Mielitz and Marcum, 2020). In particular, a set of studies have examined financial capability among people with health problems, such as people with a neurodegenerative disease (Bangma et al, 2021), mentally disabled persons (Lazar et al, 2016), mental health consumers (Caplan, 2014), mental health court participants (Cuddeback et al, 2017), youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) (Cheak-Zamora et al, 2017), people with substance use disorders (Jones-Sanpei and Nance, 2020) and disabled youth (Deng and Meng, 2013) and adults (Xiao and O'Neill, 2022).…”