نتایج جستجو برای: risk attitudes

تعداد نتایج: 1018697  

2017
Katie E J Hann Lindsay Fraser Lucy Side Sue Gessler Jo Waller Saskia C Sanderson Madeleine Freeman Ian Jacobs Anne Lanceley

BACKGROUND Ovarian cancer is usually diagnosed at a late stage when outcomes are poor. Personalised ovarian cancer risk prediction, based on genetic and epidemiological information and risk stratified management in adult women could improve outcomes. Examining health care professionals' (HCP) attitudes to ovarian cancer risk stratified management, willingness to support women, self-efficacy (be...

2011
Nadine Nakamura Brent T. Mausbach Monica D. Ulibarri Shirley J. Semple Thomas L. Patterson

This study examined attitudes about condoms as a moderator of the relationship between methamphetamine use and sexual risk behavior in a sample of 297 HIV-positive, methamphetamine-using men who have sex with men (MSM). To test for a moderating effect of attitudes towards condoms, an interaction term was included in multiple regression analysis along with age, income, negative condom attitudes,...

2014
Olaf Gefeller Jiang Li Wolfgang Uter Annette B. Pfahlberg

Public health campaigns have improved knowledge on UVR-associated skin cancer risk and increased sun protection awareness. However, tanned skin is still a common beauty ideal. The relationship between knowledge, attitudes and protective behavior is not fully understood yet. A population-based survey was thus performed in the district of Erlangen involving 2,619 parents of 3- to 6-year old child...

2016
Susanne F. Meisel Belinda Rahman Lucy Side Lindsay Fraser Sue Gessler Anne Lanceley Jane Wardle

BACKGROUND Advances in genetic technologies are expected to make population-wide genetic testing feasible. This could provide a basis for risk stratified cancer screening; but acceptability in the target populations has not been explored. METHODS We assessed attitudes to risk-stratified ovarian cancer (OC) screening based on prior genetic risk assessment using a survey design. Home-based inte...

2006
Alexander M. Czopp Margo J. Monteith Rick S. Zimmerman Donald R. Lynam

The Implicit Association Test (Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998) has become a popular tool for measuring implicit attitudes toward 2 contrasting concepts. In this study, we suggest including a neutral category (trees) to capture implicit evaluations of a single target attitude object. Using such a technique to measure implicit attitudes toward condoms, we predicted and found that explicit at...

2016
Pierluigi Cordellieri Francesca Baralla Fabio Ferlazzo Roberto Sgalla Laura Piccardi Anna Maria Giannini

In the present study, we investigated gender-related effects on road safety attitudes in 2681 young drivers (1458 males, 54.4%; aged 18-22) who filled out several scales assessing attitudes toward road safety issues, driving behavior in specific hypothetical situations, accident risk perception, and concerns about such a risk. We focused only on young drivers to better understand the role of ge...

2014
Li Hao Daniel Houser Lei Mao Marie Claire Villeval

Using a field experiment in China, we study whether migration status is correlated with attitudes toward risk, ambiguity, and competitiveness. Our subjects include migrants and non-migrants. We find that, migrants exhibit no differences from non-migrants in risk and ambiguity preferences elicited using pairs of lotteries; however, migrants are significantly more likely to enter competition in t...

2001
Detlef Fetchenhauer Percy A. Rohde

Men are more often victims of events like car accidents or (violent) crimes than women with the sole exception of sexual assault. Based on the theory of sexual selection, it has been argued that these sex differences in both perpetration and victimization rates can be attributed to sex differences in risk taking and short-term orientation. Men are expected to be more risk prone than women becau...

Journal: :Math. Oper. Res. 2016
Arthur Charpentier Alfred Galichon Marc Henry

We revisit Machina’s local utility as a tool to analyze attitudes to multivariate risks. Using martingale embedding techniques, we show that for nonexpected utility maximizers choosing between multivariate prospects, aversion to multivariate mean preserving increases in risk is equivalent to the concavity of the local utility functions, thereby generalizing Machina’s result in [18]. To analyze ...

2007
Peter Bossaerts Paolo Ghirardato Serena Guarnaschelli William R. Zame

This paper studies the impact of ambiguity and ambiguity aversion on equilibrium asset prices and portfolio holdings in competitive financial markets. It argues that attitudes toward ambiguity are heterogeneous across the population, just as attitudes toward risk are heterogeneous across the population, but that heterogeneity of attitudes toward ambiguity has different implications than heterog...

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