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Attitudes to Risk Taking (ART)

Grol, R., Whitfield, M., Maeseneer, J. De, & Mokkink, H. (1990). Attitudes to risk-taking in medical decision-making among British, Dutch and Belgian General-Practitioners. //British Journal of General Practice//, 40(333), 134-136.


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Description


History of Use


References


Description:

Purpose

The ART measure was designed to assess risk preferences through self-report. The ART was specifically designed for use on General Practitioners.
Questions

5 items using 5-point ratings (1 = strongly agree to 5 = strongly disagree)
Sub-scales

N/A
Domain

  • Medical Decision Making
Psychometrics


Sample items

  • When in doubt it is preferable to refer to a specialist than to wait and see.
  • A GP must prefer the certain to the uncertain.

References:

Scale:
Grol, R., Whitfield, M., Maeseneer, J. De, & Mokkink, H. (1990). Attitudes to risk-taking in medical decision-making among British, Dutch and Belgian General-Practitioners. British Journal of General Practice, 40(333), 134-136.

Selected Uses:
  • Harrison, J. D., Young, J. M., Butow, P., Salkeld, G., & Solomon, M. J. (2005). Is it worth the risk? A systematic review of instruments that measure risk propensity for use in the health setting. Social Science & Medicine, 60(6), 1385-1396.doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.07.006
  • Tubbs, E. P., Elrod, J. A. B., & Flum, D. R. (2006). Risk taking and tolerance of uncertainty: Implications for surgeons. Journal of Surgical Research, 131(1), 1-6.doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2005.06.010

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