Health State Valuation and Its Socio-Economic Factors: Online Samples from the U.S. and Canada †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Health State Valuation
2.2. Socio-Economic Questionnaire
2.3. Research Questions
2.4. Experimental Procedure
3. Results
3.1. Summary of the Demographic Information
3.2. Findings
3.2.1. Finding 1: (Comparison across Health States)
3.2.2. Finding 2: (Comparison across Samples)
3.3.3. Finding 3: (Comparison in PCA)
3.3.4. Finding 4: (Comparison across Samples)
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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The Paired Two-Tailed t-Test of the American Sample | |||
Hypothesis (H0) | SG1 = SG2 | SG2 = SG3 | SG1 = SG3 |
Pr (|T| >| t|) | 0.1237 | 0.0012 *** | 0.0007 *** |
[95% Conf. Interval of diff] | [−0.86, 7.07] | [3.00, 12.00] | [4.32, 15.71] |
Paired obs. | 161 | 173 | 163 |
Result (H1) | SG1 > SG2 | SG2 > SG3 | SG1 > SG3 |
The Paired Two-Tailed t-Test of the Canadian Sample | |||
Hypothesis (H0) | SG1 = SG2 | SG2 = SG3 | SG1 = SG3 |
Pr (|T| >| t|) | 0.0010 *** | 0.0000 *** | 0.0000 *** |
[95% Conf. Interval of diff] | [2.99, 11.52] | [11.77, 20.84] | [14.85, 27.13] |
Paired obs. | 151 | 168 | 151 |
Result (H1) | SG1 > SG2 | SG2 > SG3 | SG1 > SG3 |
Health State 1 | Health State 2 | Health State 3 | |
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Hypothesis (H0) | USA = CA | USA = CA | USA = CA |
Pr (|T| > |t|) | 0.0371 ** | 0.0013 *** | 0.00000 *** |
[95% Conf. Interval of diff] | [−0.70, 15.03] | [4.06, 19.09] | [10.50, 24.58] |
Combined obs. | 326 | 355 | 371 |
Result (H1) | USA > CA | USA > CA | USA > CA |
American Sample Category A | Source of Medical Payment |
Payment Factor—Individual | Self-purchased insurance plans |
Out-of-pocket payments | |
Payment Factor—Government | Government-provided health insurance |
Payment Factor—Employment | Employer (current, former)-purchased insurance plans |
Cumulative | 0.8477 |
Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin | 0.5446 |
American Sample Category B | Personal Factor |
Personal Factor-Financial | Access to health insurance |
Personal financial situation | |
Personal Factor—Service and Support | Waiting time for the treatment |
Service of hospitals | |
Support from family or friends | |
Personal Factor—Daily Life | Disturbances in everyday family life |
Cumulative | 0.7415 |
Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin | 0.7227 |
Canadian Sample Category A | Source of Medical Payment |
Payment Factor—Individual | Self-purchased insurance plans |
Out-of-pocket payments | |
Payment Factor—Government | Government-provided health insurance |
Payment Factor—Employment | Employer (current, former)-purchased insurance plans |
Cumulative | 0.8266 |
Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin | 0.5231 |
Canadian Sample Category B | Personal Factor |
Personal Factor—Service and Financial | Waiting time for the treatment |
Service of hospitals | |
Personal financial situation | |
Personal Factor—family | Disturbances in everyday family life |
Support from family or friends | |
Personal Factor—insurance | Access to health insurance |
Cumulative | 0.8802 |
Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin | 0.7781 |
USA SG Value | CA SG Value | ||
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Health State | −0.195 | Health State | −0.340 *** |
(−0.165) | (−0.0825) | ||
Gender | −8.563 *** | Gender | −9.525 *** |
(−1.152) | (−0.756) | ||
Age | −1.241 *** | Age | −2.205 *** |
(−0.344) | (−0.196) | ||
Income | −0.432 | Income | −1.685 *** |
(−0.287) | (−0.163) | ||
Lack | −7.104 *** | Lack | −3.486 *** |
(−0.942) | (−0.46) | ||
Payment Factor—Individual | 0.273 | Payment Factor—Individual | −1.598 *** |
(−0.629) | (−0.225) | ||
Payment Factor—Government | 0.637 | Payment Factor—Government | 1.952 *** |
(−0.501) | (−0.222) | ||
Payment Factor—Employment | 1.047 * | Payment Factor—Employment | 0.696 *** |
(−0.634) | (−0.269) | ||
Personal Factor—Financial | −1.246 *** | Personal Factor—Service and Financial | −1.917 *** |
(−0.453) | (−0.142) | ||
Personal Factor—Service and Support | 0.915 * | Personal Factor—Family | 1.090 *** |
(−0.543) | (−0.332) | ||
Personal Factor—Daily Life | −0.0171 | Personal Factor—Insurance | 0.359 |
(−0.529) | (−0.435) | ||
Constant | 55.27 *** | Constant | 53.86 *** |
(−1.738) | (−0.834) | ||
Log likelihood | −295.739 | Log likelihood | −402.221 |
Prob > chi2 | 0.000 | Prob > chi2 | 0.000 |
Observations | 537 | Observations | 503 |
Number of individuals | 197 | Number of individuals | 187 |
America | Canada | |
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Source of medical payments |
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Personally considered factors |
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Exogenous variables |
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Wang, L. Health State Valuation and Its Socio-Economic Factors: Online Samples from the U.S. and Canada. Med. Sci. Forum 2021, 4, 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/ECERPH-3-09000
Wang L. Health State Valuation and Its Socio-Economic Factors: Online Samples from the U.S. and Canada. Medical Sciences Forum. 2021; 4(1):4. https://doi.org/10.3390/ECERPH-3-09000
Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Liang. 2021. "Health State Valuation and Its Socio-Economic Factors: Online Samples from the U.S. and Canada" Medical Sciences Forum 4, no. 1: 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/ECERPH-3-09000
APA StyleWang, L. (2021). Health State Valuation and Its Socio-Economic Factors: Online Samples from the U.S. and Canada. Medical Sciences Forum, 4(1), 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/ECERPH-3-09000