The Impact of Creditworthiness on Financial Well-Being, Anxiety, Depression, Hopelessness, and Suicide
Abstract:Creditworthiness, defined by financial institutions' credit scoring systems, classify people according to categories of risk. Decision metrics and scorecard implementations are determinants that serve as a financial gateway to access the most basic human needs for safety and wellbeing. For those with no credit or credit scores less than excellent, escalating negative circumstances lead to adverse life events associated with financial stress, widening socioeconomic disparities, and worsening biopsychosocial con… Show more
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