2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-16579-7
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Individual risk preference as a predictor of health behaviour: evidence from the use of condoms against HIV/AIDS in Ghana

Abel Gbogbolu,
Edward Nketiah-Amponsah

Abstract: Background It is evident that public health education interventions to promote the use of condoms against HIV infections in Ghana have yielded modest results. However, existing studies in the field of sexual and reproductive health in Ghana have failed to account for differences in risk preferences of individuals. This study fills the gap by investigating how individuals' risk preferences predict their behaviour toward using condoms against HIV in Ghana. Method … Show more

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“…Regarding the new measure of risk preference, following the work of (Gbogbolu & Amponsah, 2023) we measured it using two ordered coin flipping questions designed in the GLSS7 to elicit the risk attitude of the respondents. The questions are as follows; "Imagine you have a choice between the following two options.…”
Section: Robustness Test Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the new measure of risk preference, following the work of (Gbogbolu & Amponsah, 2023) we measured it using two ordered coin flipping questions designed in the GLSS7 to elicit the risk attitude of the respondents. The questions are as follows; "Imagine you have a choice between the following two options.…”
Section: Robustness Test Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%