Can Simple Psychological Interventions Increase Preventive Health Investment?

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
John, Anett; Orkin, Kate
署名单位:
University of Birmingham; University of Oxford; University of Oxford
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
ISSN/ISSBN:
1542-4766
DOI:
10.1093/jeea/jvab052
发表日期:
2022
页码:
1001-1047
关键词:
cognitive-behavioral therapy point-of-use water-quality implementation intentions developing-countries field experiment drinking-water self-efficacy DEPRESSION diarrhea
摘要:
Behavioral constraints may explain part of the low demand for preventive health products. We test the effects of two light-touch psychological interventions on water chlorination and related health and economic outcomes using a randomized controlled trial among 3,750 women in rural Kenya. One intervention encourages participants to visualize alternative realizations of the future, and the other builds participants' ability to make concrete plans. After 12 weeks, visualization increases objectively measured chlorination, reduces diarrhea episodes among children, and increases savings. Effects on chlorination and savings persist after almost 3 years. Effects of the planning intervention are weaker and largely insignificant. Analysis of mechanisms suggests both interventions increase self-efficacy-beliefs about one's ability to achieve desired outcomes. Visualization also increases participants' skill in forecasting their future utility. The interventions do not differentially affect beliefs and knowledge about chlorination. Results suggest simple psychological interventions can increase future-oriented behaviors, including use of preventive health technologies.
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