Relating the visceral factor of pain to domain‐specific risk attitudes

Author:

König Adriana N.12,Linkohr Birgit3ORCID,Peters Annette345,Ladwig Karl‐Heinz36,Laxy Michael257,Schwettmann Lars28

Affiliation:

1. Munich School of Management and Munich Center of Health Sciences Ludwig‐Maximilians‐Universität München Munich Germany

2. Department Environmental Health Helmholtz Zentrum München Neuherberg Germany

3. Institute of Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München German Research Center for Environmental Health (GmbH) Neuherberg Germany

4. Institute for Medical Information Processing, Biometry and Epidemiology Ludwig‐Maximilians‐Universität München Munich Germany

5. German Centre for Diabetes Research (DZD) Neuherberg Germany

6. Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Klinikum rechts der Isar Technische Universität München (TUM) Munich Germany

7. Department of Sport and Health Sciences Technische Universität München Munich Germany

8. Department of Health Services Research, School of Medicine and Health Sciences Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg Oldenburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractVisceral factors are negative emotions and drive and feeling states that grab people's attention and motivate them to engage in certain behaviors. They can contribute to discrepancies between an individual's long‐term self‐interest and their actual behavior. One such discrepancy concerns risk‐taking in health contexts as well as in a variety of other domains such as financial or career‐related decisions. This study examines the relationship between somatic symptoms of pain and domain‐specific risk attitudes in participants of a large population‐based cohort study. Somatic symptoms refer to back pain; pain in arms, legs, or joints; and headache. We show that the association between pain and risk attitudes is especially robust for the financial and leisure/sports domain across different model specifications. Pain is negatively associated with willingness to take risks in both domains. When controlling for fatigue (another visceral factor), the relationship between pain and risk attitudes persists only in the financial context. However, associations between fatigue and risk attitudes emerge in the general, health, leisure/sports, and career domains. We discuss potential implications of our findings especially in light of financial decision‐making.

Funder

Helmholtz Zentrum München

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Strategy and Management,Sociology and Political Science,Applied Psychology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),General Decision Sciences

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