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Predicting health behaviors with an experimental measure of risk preference
Authors:Anderson Lisa R  Mellor Jennifer M
Institution:Department of Economics, Morton 110, College of William and Mary, P.O. Box 8795, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795, United States.
Abstract:We conduct a large-scale economics experiment paired with a survey to examine the association between individual risk preference and health-related behaviors among adults aged 18-87 years. Risk preference is measured by the lottery choice experiment designed by Holt and Laury Holt, C.A., Laury, S.K., 2002. Risk aversion and incentive effects. The American Economic Review 92(5), 1644-1655]. Controlling for subject demographic and economic characteristics, we find that risk aversion is negatively and significantly associated with cigarette smoking, heavy drinking, being overweight or obese, and seat belt non-use. In additional specifications, we find that risk aversion is negatively and significantly associated with the likelihood a subject engaged in any of five risky behaviors and the number of risky behaviors reported.
Keywords:Risk preference  Lottery choice experiment  Health risk behaviors  Smoking
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