Difference in time and risk preferences: physicians and general population across genders.

IF 2.7 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Shingo Kasahara, Hirotaka Kato, Rei Goto
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Abstract

Background: The alignment of preferences between physicians and patients can cause variations in treatment decision-making, thereby affecting health outcomes. However, research on the differences in preferences between physicians and the general population is scarce. This study examines the risk and time preferences of physicians compared with those of the general population, exploring the influence of gender concordance on health outcomes and decision-making in healthcare.

Methods: We conducted an online field experiment in October and November 2022 in Japan and analyzed the responses of 469 individuals, including physicians and the general population. The survey was stratified by age and gender to align with the demographics of physicians nationally. Participants' preferences were measured across the health and monetary domains by using a modified multiple price list test format.

Results: The findings revealed that physicians tended to be more risk-averse than the general population in the health and monetary domains, although no statistically significant differences were observed. Physicians were found to be statistically significantly future-oriented, particularly regarding their significant health or monetary gains. Furthermore, while the female general population was more risk-averse in both domains, a gender difference in the physician group was observed only in the monetary domain.

Conclusion: The results affirm that preference differences between physicians and the general population exist in Japan and clarify the unique preference traits of female physicians.

时间和风险偏好的差异:不同性别的医生和普通人群。
背景:医生和患者之间的偏好一致可能导致治疗决策的变化,从而影响健康结果。然而,关于医生和普通人群之间偏好差异的研究很少。本研究考察了医生与一般人群相比的风险偏好和时间偏好,探讨性别一致性对健康结果和医疗保健决策的影响。方法:我们于2022年10月和11月在日本进行了一项在线现场实验,分析了469名个体(包括医生和一般人群)的反应。该调查按年龄和性别分层,以与全国医生的人口统计数据保持一致。参与者的偏好是通过使用修改后的多重价格表测试格式在健康和货币领域进行测量的。结果:研究结果显示,在健康和金融领域,医生比一般人群更倾向于规避风险,尽管没有观察到统计学上的显著差异。研究发现,从统计数据来看,医生的未来取向明显,尤其是在他们的健康或金钱收益方面。此外,虽然女性一般人群在这两个领域都更厌恶风险,但医生组的性别差异仅在货币领域被观察到。结论:研究结果肯定了日本医师与一般人群的偏好差异,明确了女性医师独特的偏好特征。
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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
4.20%
发文量
59
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Economics Review is an international high-quality journal covering all fields of Health Economics. A broad range of theoretical contributions, empirical studies and analyses of health policy with a health economic focus will be considered for publication. Its scope includes macro- and microeconomics of health care financing, health insurance and reimbursement as well as health economic evaluation, health services research and health policy analysis. Further research topics are the individual and institutional aspects of health care management and the growing importance of health care in developing countries.
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