Wiener Richard L, Baron-Donovan Corinne, Gross Karen, Block-Lieb Susan
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, USA.
Behav Sci Law. 2005;23(3):347-66. doi: 10.1002/bsl.634.
This paper reports on an evaluation of a financial education-training program for residents of New York who had filed for bankruptcy. Over 400 individuals divided into three groups (trained debtors, untrained debtors, and non-debtors) completed identical questionnaires approximately three months apart. Trained debtors took the pretest before training and the post-test after training. Results revealed that trained debtors' financial knowledge increased after training compared with untrained and non-debtors. Trained debtors showed more negative attitudes towards unnecessary spending compared with the other two groups and reported less intention to buy than non-debtors reported. Self-reported behaviors showed significant changes in the desired direction for trained debtors' use of credit cards (i.e. number owned, purchases, and balance amount), paying bills, budgeting, and borrowing from predatory lenders. Implications for pending legislation are discussed.
本文报告了一项针对已申请破产的纽约居民的金融教育培训项目评估。400多名个体被分为三组(接受培训的债务人、未接受培训的债务人以及非债务人),他们大约每隔三个月填写相同的问卷。接受培训的债务人在培训前进行预测试,培训后进行后测试。结果显示,与未接受培训的债务人及非债务人相比,接受培训的债务人在培训后的金融知识有所增加。与其他两组相比,接受培训的债务人对不必要消费表现出更消极的态度,且报告的购买意愿低于非债务人。自我报告的行为显示,接受培训的债务人在信用卡使用(即拥有数量、消费情况和余额)、支付账单、预算编制以及向掠夺性放贷人借款等方面朝着预期方向发生了显著变化。文中还讨论了对即将出台的立法的影响。