The role of financial wellbeing, sociopolitical attitude, self-interest, and lifestyle in one's attitude toward social health insurance
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2013
Abstract
Background: There has been continuous debate in the United States, Germany, and China about their respective healthcare systems. While these three countries are dealing with their own unique problems, the question of how social a healthcare system should be is a topic in this debate. Objective: This study examined how strongly college students' attitudes toward a social healthcare system relate to ideological orientation and self-interest. Methods: We used samples of college students in the People's Republic of China, Germany, and the US, and extracted factors measuring "financial wellbeing," "sociopolitical attitude," "self-interest," and "lifestyle" to explain the "attitude toward social health insurance" (ASHI) construct developed in recent literature (Loh et al. in Eur J Health Econ 13:707-722). Results: The results of regression analysis showed that sociopolitical attitude/progressivism is positively related to the ASHI, but the degree of association varies considerably from country to country. We also found that a self-interest factor, measured by health status, seems to be inversely related to an individual's ASHI in the US, but not in China or Germany. Individuals with relatively healthy lifestyle choices were less likely to have a favorable ASHI in Germany, but no such relationship was found in China and the US. These results indicate that while some commonalities exist, there are also considerable differences in the structure of ASHI across these three countries. Conclusion: Ultimately, the results reported here could help to develop a predictive model that can be utilized to forecast a country's ASHI. Such a predictive model could be used by politicians to gauge the popularity of a healthcare plan that is under consideration in a particular country. © 2013 Springer International Publishing Switzerland.
Publication Title
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
Volume
11
Issue
4
First Page
369
Last Page
381
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1007/s40258-013-0036-y
PubMed ID
23645521
ISSN
11755652
E-ISSN
11791896
Citation Information
Schnusenberg, Loh, C.-P. A., & Nihalani, K. (2013). The Role of Financial Wellbeing, Sociopolitical Attitude, Self-Interest, and Lifestyle in One’s Attitude Toward Social Health Insurance. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 11(4), 369–381. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40258-013-0036-y