The determinants of student loan repayment worry
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Wiley
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Millions of student loan borrowers worry about their loan repayments. Previous research has focused on student loan debt's impact on post-college outcomes, overlooking psychological aspects like repayment worry. Utilizing data from the 2021 National Financial Capability Survey (n = 2582), we developed and tested a theoretical model for understanding the determinants of student loan repayment worry (repayment worry) and the moderating effects of gender on the association between stressors (financial hardship and student loan delinquency) and repayment worry. Logistic regression showed that financial hardship and student loan delinquency are significant predictors of repayment worry. The coping resources we studied—financial self-efficacy, financial satisfaction, and household income—were significantly linked to lower repayment worry, except for financial capability. Notably, gender was a significant moderator of the financial hardship—repayment worry association, with males experiencing stronger effects than females, but did not moderate the student loan delinquency—repayment worry association. Implications for mitigating repayment worry are offered.
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Financial capability, Student loan repayment worry, Student loan delinquency, Financial self-efficacy, Financial satisfaction, Financial hardship
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SDG-01: No poverty
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Magwegwe, F.M. 2025, 'The determinants of student loan repayment worry', Journal of Consumer Affairs, vol. 59, no. 2, art. e70011, PP. 1-19, doi : 10.1111/JOCA.70011.
