Financial behaviors play an important role in promoting or reducing financial stability and may have an impact on health outcomes, in general. Hope theory is a framework applicable to promoting behavior change, including financial behavior change. This article describes the hope promoting components of a novel financial education and coaching program and the significant improvement in hopefulness demonstrated by women who participate in the program, as measured in the Finances First randomized controlled trial.
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White, N., Packard, K., Kalkowski, J., & Bradley, T. (2021, January 1). Building Hopefulness Through Financial Education and Coaching. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1559827620960625
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