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拿他人健康冒险:新冠疫情时代危险的亲社会决策

Gambling on others' health: risky pro-social decision-making in the era of COVID-19.

作者信息

Loued-Khenissi Leyla, Corradi-Dell'Acqua Corrado

机构信息

Theory of Pain Laboratory, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University Hospital of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2024 Sep 19;15:1370778. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1370778. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals were asked to perform costly actions to reduce harm to strangers, even while the general population, including authorities and experts, grappled with the uncertainty surrounding thenovel virus. Many studies have examined health decision-making by experts, but the study of lay, non-expert, individual decision-making on a stranger's health has been left to the wayside, as ordinary citizens are usually not tasked with such decisions.

METHODS

We sought to capture a snapshot of this specific choice behavior by administering two surveys to the general population in the spring of 2020, when much of the global community was subject to COVID-19-related restrictions, as well as uncertainty surrounding the virus. We presented study participants with fictitious diseases varying in severity that threatened oneself, a loved one or a stranger. Participants were asked to choose between treatment options that could either provide a sure, but mild improvement (sure option) or cure the affected person at a given probability of success (risky option).

RESULTS

Respondents preferred gambles overall, but risk-seeking decreased progressively with higher expected severity of disease. This pattern was observed regardless of the recipient's identity. Distinctions between targets emerged however whendecisions were conditioned on a treatment's monetary cost, with participants preferring cheaper options for strangers.

DISCUSSION

Overall, these findings provide a descriptive model of individual decision-making under risk for others; and inform on the limits of what can be asked of an individual in service to a stranger.

摘要

引言

在新冠疫情初期,人们被要求采取代价高昂的行动以减少对陌生人的伤害,即便包括当局和专家在内的普通民众当时仍在应对围绕这种新型病毒的不确定性。许多研究考察了专家的健康决策,但针对非专业人士就陌生人健康问题的个体决策研究却被搁置一旁,因为普通公民通常不会面临此类决策任务。

方法

我们试图通过在2020年春季对普通民众进行两项调查来捕捉这种特定选择行为的一个快照,当时全球大部分地区都受到与新冠疫情相关的限制措施影响,且围绕该病毒存在不确定性。我们向研究参与者展示了严重程度各异的虚构疾病,这些疾病会威胁到自己、所爱的人或陌生人。参与者被要求在两种治疗方案之间做出选择,一种方案能确保病情有轻微改善(确定选项),另一种方案则是以一定的成功概率治愈患者(风险选项)。

结果

总体而言,受访者更倾向于冒险,但随着疾病预期严重程度的增加,冒险倾向逐渐降低。无论接受者的身份如何,都观察到了这种模式。然而,当决策取决于治疗的金钱成本时,目标之间出现了差异,参与者更倾向于为陌生人选择更便宜的选项。

讨论

总体而言,这些发现提供了一个他人面临风险时个体决策的描述性模型;并说明了在为陌生人服务时对个体要求的限度。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/58e1/11450482/80e8031678ba/fpsyg-15-1370778-g001.jpg

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