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探索可能参与货币应急合同以减轻体重:一项问卷调查研究。

Exploration of likely engagement with Monetary Contingency Contracts for weight loss: a questionnaire study.

机构信息

a School of Psychology, University of Leeds , Leeds , UK.

b Academic Unit of Health Economics , Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds , Leeds , UK.

出版信息

Psychol Health Med. 2017 Dec;22(10):1278-1283. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2017.1332373. Epub 2017 May 27.

Abstract

Monetary Contingency Contracts (MCCs) are schemes that ask individuals to pledge money that is returned contingent on behaviour change. In relation to weight loss, this study explored likely levels of engagement with MCCs, how much individuals would be willing to pay into an MCC, and how these amounts vary under different contract conditions. Fifty-six individuals with BMI above 25 who were motivated to lose weight were recruited. The majority of participants (87.5%) indicated that they would be willing to engage with weight loss MCCs, but showed more reluctance to subscribe to pair-based MCCs which offered; (a) refunds contingent on the weight loss of a weight loss partner, and (b) 'all or nothing refunds' in which no reward is given for any weight loss below the target weight loss goal. This study provides preliminary evidence that individuals motivated to lose weight may be willing to engage with weight loss MCCs. Further research is needed to explore reasons for reluctance to subscribe to MCCs with certain conditions, to inform the design of future experimental studies testing the efficacy of MCCs as part of an intervention for weight loss.

摘要

货币应急合同(MCC)是一种要求个人承诺捐款的方案,只有在行为改变的情况下才会返还。在与减肥相关的研究中,本研究探讨了个人对 MCC 的参与程度,他们愿意支付多少资金参与 MCC,以及在不同合同条件下这些金额的变化。研究招募了 56 名 BMI 超过 25 的有减肥意愿的个体。大多数参与者(87.5%)表示愿意参与减肥 MCC,但对于基于配对的 MCC 表示更不情愿,因为这类 MCC 提供了(a)取决于减肥伙伴体重减轻的退款,以及(b)“全有或全无退款”,即对于任何低于目标减肥目标的体重减轻都不给予奖励。本研究初步证明,有减肥意愿的个体可能愿意参与减肥 MCC。需要进一步研究以探讨个人对于某些条件下不愿参与 MCC 的原因,以便为未来的实验研究设计提供信息,以测试 MCC 作为减肥干预措施的一部分的效果。

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