Abstract
We empirically test an integral model for healthcare and child support benefits take-up using a probability sample of the Dutch population (N = 905). To examine how different psychological factors, in conjunction, explain take-up, we apply model averaging with Akaike’s Information Criterion (AICC). For both types of benefits, people’s perceptions of eligibility best explain take-up. For healthcare benefits, take-up also relates to perceptions of need. Exploratory analyses suggest that for healthcare benefits but not for child support benefits, executive functions, self-efficacy, fear of reclaims, financial stress, and welfare stigma explain perceived eligibility. We find no support for knowledge, support, and administrative burden as explanatory factors in take-up. We discuss the results in relation to the Capability Opportunity Motivation Behaviour (COM-B) model for developing behavioural change interventions.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 353-372 |
Journal | Journal of European Social Policy |
Volume | 33 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2023 |
Keywords
- barriers
- behavior
- benefits, welfare
- psychology
- take-up
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Psychological barriers for take-up of health care benefits and child support benefits in the Netherlands
Simonse, O. (Creator), Knoef, M. (Creator), Van Dillen, L. F. (Creator), Van Dijk, W. W. (Creator), Van Dijk, E. (Creator), Simonse, O. (Contributor) & Sciences, D. S. B. (Contributor), DataverseNL, 2 Aug 2023
DOI: 10.34894/zarrmt, https://dataverse.nl/citation?persistentId=doi:10.34894/ZARRMT
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