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Who deserves health care? The effects of causal attributions and group cues on public attitudes about responsibility for health care costs
Sarah E. Gollust
, Julia Lynch
Health Policy and Management
Healthy Weight Research Center
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Social Sciences
public attitudes
100%
attribution
80%
health care
64%
costs
50%
responsibility
48%
health
40%
biological factors
27%
Access to Health Care
27%
Group
26%
experiment
26%
cause
26%
physician's care
25%
health behavior
23%
health insurance
23%
gender
22%
health policy
21%
stereotype
18%
illness
17%
society
15%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Health Care Costs
80%
Cues
78%
Delivery of Health Care
54%
Health
43%
Universal Health Care
33%
Sociological Factors
28%
Health Services Accessibility
26%
Biological Factors
23%
Health Insurance
23%
Health Behavior
23%
Health Policy
22%