Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2020, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (11): 1926-1938.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2020.01926
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WU Xiao-Ju, CHEN Jun-Fang, FU Jia-Hui, LI Shu, LIANG Zhu-Yuan()
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2019-12-02
Online:
2020-11-15
Published:
2020-09-23
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LIANG Zhu-Yuan
E-mail:liangzy@psych.ac.cn
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WU Xiao-Ju, CHEN Jun-Fang, FU Jia-Hui, LI Shu, LIANG Zhu-Yuan. Time preferences for public health and health behavior[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2020, 28(11): 1926-1938.
健康保护行为 | 预测变量及测量 | 样本 | 两者关系 | 研究者 |
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正相关 | ||||
锻炼 | 时间取向(财务计划时间期限) | 英国老年 居民 | 未来财务规划正向预测锻炼行为 | Adams, 2009 |
锻炼 | 金钱时间偏好(假设的节省问题) | 美国居民 | 未来时间偏好正向预测女性参加各种强度体育活动的时间, 以及男性参加高强度体育活动的时间 | Kosteas, 2015 |
锻炼、蔬菜水果次摄入 | 时间取向(未来时间洞察力量表) | 德国居民 | 量表得分正向预测全部健康行为 | Gellert et al., 2012 |
锻炼、饮食习惯(BMI) | 津巴多时间洞察力量表 | 希腊居民 | 未来和现在的享乐主义分量表得分正向预测锻炼行为。过去消极、现在的宿命论和现在享乐主义分量表得分正向预测饮食习惯(BMI) | Griva et al., 2015 |
锻炼、健康食品、安全驾驶、防晒霜使用、注射流感疫苗 | 时间取向(未来时间洞察力量表) | 美国中学生 | 量表得分与全部健康行为正相关 | Mahon et al., 2000 |
锻炼、安全带使用, 避孕套使用 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表) | 美国大学生 | 未来、现在享乐主义、现在宿命论分量表得分分别预测锻炼、避孕套使用和安全带使用行为 | Henson et al., 2006 |
负相关 | ||||
锻炼 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国居民 | 体育活动干预可以促进时间折扣率降低 | Sofis et al., 2017 |
混合关系 | ||||
锻炼、吃早餐、安全带使用、戴头盔、医疗检查、防晒 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表, 未来后果量表), 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国大学生 | 在控制相关因素后, 除戴头盔、医疗检查、防晒外, 时间取向和时间折扣率提高了对其他健康行为的预测 | Daugherty & Brase, 2010 |
锻炼、饮食、医疗检查、安全驾驶 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国吸烟者 | 除安全驾驶外, 时间折扣率负向预测其他健康行为 | Snider et al., 2019 |
锻炼、蔬菜摄入、保健访问、癌症筛查 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国癌症者 | 时间折扣率负向预测保健访问行为, 未显著预测其他健康行为 | Sheffer et al., 2018 |
改变锻炼习惯、饮食习惯、血压检查, 遵循医嘱 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 英国高血压 患者 | 时间折扣率负向预测血压检查和遵循医嘱行为, 未显著预测改变锻炼习惯和饮食习惯行为 | Axon et al., 2009 |
接种疫苗 | 金钱跨期偏好(匹配任务), 健康跨期偏好(匹配任务) | 美国公司 员工 | 接种疫苗的接受程度与金钱时间偏好与之间显著相关, 与健康时间偏好不相关 | Chapman & Coups, 1999 |
锻炼、流感疫苗注射、健康检查(如乳房、前列腺、牙齿、胆固醇等)、其他健康习惯 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国居民 | 高时间折扣率与锻炼、流感疫苗注射、医疗检查(牙齿、胆固醇)其他健康习惯负相关, 与其他健康习惯不相关 | Bradford, 2010 |
不相关 | ||||
锻炼 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表) | 美国居民 | 各分量表得分与锻炼行为不相关 | Guthrie et al., 2009 |
锻炼 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表) | 美国居民 | 量表得分与锻炼行为不相关 | Gulley, 2013 |
锻炼 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表) | 美国居民 | 量表得分未显著预测锻炼行为 | Gulley & Boggs, 2014 |
锻炼、安全带使用、 牙医检查 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国居民 | 时间折扣率未显著预测全部健康行为 | Fuchs, 1982 |
健康保护行为 | 预测变量及测量 | 样本 | 两者关系 | 研究者 |
---|---|---|---|---|
正相关 | ||||
锻炼 | 时间取向(财务计划时间期限) | 英国老年 居民 | 未来财务规划正向预测锻炼行为 | Adams, 2009 |
锻炼 | 金钱时间偏好(假设的节省问题) | 美国居民 | 未来时间偏好正向预测女性参加各种强度体育活动的时间, 以及男性参加高强度体育活动的时间 | Kosteas, 2015 |
锻炼、蔬菜水果次摄入 | 时间取向(未来时间洞察力量表) | 德国居民 | 量表得分正向预测全部健康行为 | Gellert et al., 2012 |
锻炼、饮食习惯(BMI) | 津巴多时间洞察力量表 | 希腊居民 | 未来和现在的享乐主义分量表得分正向预测锻炼行为。过去消极、现在的宿命论和现在享乐主义分量表得分正向预测饮食习惯(BMI) | Griva et al., 2015 |
锻炼、健康食品、安全驾驶、防晒霜使用、注射流感疫苗 | 时间取向(未来时间洞察力量表) | 美国中学生 | 量表得分与全部健康行为正相关 | Mahon et al., 2000 |
锻炼、安全带使用, 避孕套使用 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表) | 美国大学生 | 未来、现在享乐主义、现在宿命论分量表得分分别预测锻炼、避孕套使用和安全带使用行为 | Henson et al., 2006 |
负相关 | ||||
锻炼 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国居民 | 体育活动干预可以促进时间折扣率降低 | Sofis et al., 2017 |
混合关系 | ||||
锻炼、吃早餐、安全带使用、戴头盔、医疗检查、防晒 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表, 未来后果量表), 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国大学生 | 在控制相关因素后, 除戴头盔、医疗检查、防晒外, 时间取向和时间折扣率提高了对其他健康行为的预测 | Daugherty & Brase, 2010 |
锻炼、饮食、医疗检查、安全驾驶 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国吸烟者 | 除安全驾驶外, 时间折扣率负向预测其他健康行为 | Snider et al., 2019 |
锻炼、蔬菜摄入、保健访问、癌症筛查 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国癌症者 | 时间折扣率负向预测保健访问行为, 未显著预测其他健康行为 | Sheffer et al., 2018 |
改变锻炼习惯、饮食习惯、血压检查, 遵循医嘱 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 英国高血压 患者 | 时间折扣率负向预测血压检查和遵循医嘱行为, 未显著预测改变锻炼习惯和饮食习惯行为 | Axon et al., 2009 |
接种疫苗 | 金钱跨期偏好(匹配任务), 健康跨期偏好(匹配任务) | 美国公司 员工 | 接种疫苗的接受程度与金钱时间偏好与之间显著相关, 与健康时间偏好不相关 | Chapman & Coups, 1999 |
锻炼、流感疫苗注射、健康检查(如乳房、前列腺、牙齿、胆固醇等)、其他健康习惯 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国居民 | 高时间折扣率与锻炼、流感疫苗注射、医疗检查(牙齿、胆固醇)其他健康习惯负相关, 与其他健康习惯不相关 | Bradford, 2010 |
不相关 | ||||
锻炼 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表) | 美国居民 | 各分量表得分与锻炼行为不相关 | Guthrie et al., 2009 |
锻炼 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表) | 美国居民 | 量表得分与锻炼行为不相关 | Gulley, 2013 |
锻炼 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表) | 美国居民 | 量表得分未显著预测锻炼行为 | Gulley & Boggs, 2014 |
锻炼、安全带使用、 牙医检查 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国居民 | 时间折扣率未显著预测全部健康行为 | Fuchs, 1982 |
健康风险行为 | 预测变量及测量 | 样本 | 两者关系 | 研究者 |
---|---|---|---|---|
相关 | ||||
吸烟 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国居民 | 时间折扣率正向预测吸烟行为 | Fuchs, 1982 |
吸烟、酗酒 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 日本居民 | 时间折扣率正向预测吸烟、酗酒行为 | Takagi et al., 2016 |
吸烟、酗酒、不防晒 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国癌症者 | 时间折扣率正向预测吸烟、酗酒、不防晒行为 | Sheffer et al., 2018 |
吸烟、酗酒、吸毒 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表), 未来后果量表, 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国大学生 | 在控制相关因素后, 时间取向和时间折扣率提高了对全部健康行为的预测 | Daugherty & Brase, 2010 |
吸毒 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国吸烟者 | 时间折扣率显著正向预测吸毒行为 | Snider et al., 2019 |
吸烟 | 时间取向(财务计划时间期限) | 英国老年居民 | 财务规划时间反向预测吸烟行为 | Adams, 2009 |
吸烟 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 加拿大精神病患者及正常人 | 在正常人群中, 现在吸烟者的时间折扣率高于过去曾经吸烟与从不吸烟者; 在精神病患者中, 现在和过去吸烟者的时间折扣率高于从不吸烟者 | Wing, Moss, Rabin, & George, 2012 |
吸烟、酗酒、吸毒、不安全性行为 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表) | 美国大学生 | 现在享乐主义分量得分表显著正向预测全部行为, 未来分量表显著反向预测吸烟、酗酒, 吸毒行为; 现在宿命论分量表正向吸烟行为 | Henson et al., 2006 |
不相关 | ||||
吸烟 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表) | 美国居民 | 各分量表得分都与吸烟不相关 | Guthrie et al., 2009 |
吸烟 | 津巴多时间洞察力量表 | 希腊居民 | 量表得分与吸烟行为不相关 | Griva et al., 2015 |
健康风险行为 | 预测变量及测量 | 样本 | 两者关系 | 研究者 |
---|---|---|---|---|
相关 | ||||
吸烟 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国居民 | 时间折扣率正向预测吸烟行为 | Fuchs, 1982 |
吸烟、酗酒 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 日本居民 | 时间折扣率正向预测吸烟、酗酒行为 | Takagi et al., 2016 |
吸烟、酗酒、不防晒 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国癌症者 | 时间折扣率正向预测吸烟、酗酒、不防晒行为 | Sheffer et al., 2018 |
吸烟、酗酒、吸毒 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表), 未来后果量表, 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国大学生 | 在控制相关因素后, 时间取向和时间折扣率提高了对全部健康行为的预测 | Daugherty & Brase, 2010 |
吸毒 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 美国吸烟者 | 时间折扣率显著正向预测吸毒行为 | Snider et al., 2019 |
吸烟 | 时间取向(财务计划时间期限) | 英国老年居民 | 财务规划时间反向预测吸烟行为 | Adams, 2009 |
吸烟 | 金钱跨期偏好(选择任务) | 加拿大精神病患者及正常人 | 在正常人群中, 现在吸烟者的时间折扣率高于过去曾经吸烟与从不吸烟者; 在精神病患者中, 现在和过去吸烟者的时间折扣率高于从不吸烟者 | Wing, Moss, Rabin, & George, 2012 |
吸烟、酗酒、吸毒、不安全性行为 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表) | 美国大学生 | 现在享乐主义分量得分表显著正向预测全部行为, 未来分量表显著反向预测吸烟、酗酒, 吸毒行为; 现在宿命论分量表正向吸烟行为 | Henson et al., 2006 |
不相关 | ||||
吸烟 | 时间取向(津巴多时间洞察力量表, 享乐、现在宿命、未来时间观分量表) | 美国居民 | 各分量表得分都与吸烟不相关 | Guthrie et al., 2009 |
吸烟 | 津巴多时间洞察力量表 | 希腊居民 | 量表得分与吸烟行为不相关 | Griva et al., 2015 |
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