Ishii Keiko
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan.
Springerplus. 2015 Sep 28;4:560. doi: 10.1186/s40064-015-1361-4. eCollection 2015.
People generally discount future outcomes, and accordingly accept immediate but smaller gain. This research examined whether this tendency (i.e., delay discounting) is associated with socioeconomic status (SES) and smoking status, and hypothesized that the influence of SES on delay discounting would be moderated by smoking status. Using an Internet survey, 206 participants made choices between receiving hypothetical monetary rewards immediately or with a delay of 1 year. As predicted, the rates of delay discounting were higher as subjective socioeconomic status indicating one's relative position and standing in a society was lower. Moreover, the tendency was clearer in smokers than in non-smokers, suggesting that cigarette smoking has a moderating effect. In contrast, there was no effect of objective socioeconomic status representing how individuals are able to access valued goods and services.
人们通常会低估未来的结果,因此会接受即时但数额较小的收益。本研究探讨了这种倾向(即延迟折扣)是否与社会经济地位(SES)和吸烟状况相关,并假设SES对延迟折扣的影响会受到吸烟状况的调节。通过一项网络调查,206名参与者在立即获得假设的金钱奖励或延迟1年获得奖励之间做出选择。正如预测的那样,随着表明一个人在社会中的相对地位和身份的主观社会经济地位降低,延迟折扣率更高。此外,吸烟者的这种倾向比不吸烟者更明显,这表明吸烟具有调节作用。相比之下,代表个人获取有价值商品和服务能力的客观社会经济地位则没有影响。