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Dispositional optimism,self‐framing and medical decision‐making
Authors:Xu Zhao  Chunlei Huang  Xuesong Li  Xin Zhao  Jiaxi Peng
Affiliation:1. School of Marxism, Liaoning Shihua University, Fushun, China;2. Department of Psychology, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China
Abstract:Self‐framing is an important but underinvestigated area in risk communication and behavioural decision‐making, especially in medical settings. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship among dispositional optimism, self‐frame and decision‐making. Participants (N = 500) responded to the Life Orientation Test‐Revised and self‐framing test of medical decision‐making problem. The participants whose scores were higher than the middle value were regarded as highly optimistic individuals. The rest were regarded as low optimistic individuals. The results showed that compared to the high dispositional optimism group, participants from the low dispositional optimism group showed a greater tendency to use negative vocabulary to construct their self‐frame, and tended to choose the radiation therapy with high treatment survival rate, but low 5‐year survival rate. Based on the current findings, it can be concluded that self‐framing effect still exists in medical situation and individual differences in dispositional optimism can influence the processing of information in a framed decision task, as well as risky decision‐making.
Keywords:Dispositional optimism  Self‐framing  Medical decision‐making
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