Publications

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2024

Lipman, S. A., & Reckers-Droog, V. T. (2024). Comparing heuristic valuation processes between health state valuation from child and adult perspectives. The European Journal of Health Economics, 1-16.

2023

Jakubczyk, M., Schneider, P.P., Lipman, S.A. & Sampson, C. (2023). This dead or that dead: framing effects in the evaluation of health states. Value in Health

Attema, A.E., Lang, Z. & Lipman, S.A. (2023). Can dependently elicited adult- and child-perspective health state utilities explain priority setting? Value in Health.

Lipman, S.A.,  Boderie, N.W., Been, J.V. & v. Kippersluis, H. (2023). Deposit? Yes, please! The effect of different modes of assigning reward- and deposit-based financial incentives on effort. Behavioural Public Policy

Lang, Z., Attema, A. E., & Lipman, S. A. (2023). The effect of duration and time preference on the gap between adult and child health state valuations in time trade-off. The European Journal of Health Economics, 1-13.

Veldwijk, J., Marceta, S.M., Swait, J.D.  Lipman, S.A. & de Bekker-Grob, E.W.. Taking the Shortcut: Simplifying Heuristics in Discrete Choice Experiments. Patient (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40271-023-00625-y

2022

Lipman, S.A.  Finch, A.P., Stalmeier, P.F.M.,  Essers, B.A.B.,  Sajjad, A,  Roudijk, B.. In a Childs’ Shoes. Composite time trade-off valuations for EQ-5D-Y-3L with proxy and substitute perspectives. PharmacoEconomics (accepted)


Roudijk, B, Sajjad, A.,  Essers, B.A.B., Lipman, S.A. Stalmeier, P.F.M.,  Finch, A.P.. A value set for the EQ-5D-Y-3L in the Netherlands. PharmacoEconomics (accepted)


Jakubczyk, M., Lipman, S.A., Roudijk, B. Norman, R. Pullenayegum, E. Yang, Y. Yan Gu, N., & Stolk E. (2022) Modifying the composite time trade-off method to improve its discriminatory power, Value in Health.


de Buisonjé DR, Reijnders T, Cohen Rodrigues TR, Prabhakaran S, Kowatsch T, Lipman SA, Bijmolt THA, Breeman LD, Janssen VR, Kraaijenhagen RA, Kemps HMC, Evers AWM (2022). Investigating Rewards and Deposit Contract Financial Incentives for Physical Activity Behavior Change Using a Smartphone App: Randomized Controlled Trial.  Journal of Medical Internet Research. 11/08/2022:38339

Lipman, S.A., Attema, A.E., Versteegh, M.M. (2022). Correcting for discounting and loss aversion in composite time trade-off.  Health Economics, accepted. NOTE: There was a small error in the code for the area under the curve analyses, see this document

Lipman, S.A., Zhang, L, Shah, K.K, & Attema, A.E. (2022). Time and lexicographic preferences in the valuation of EQ-5D-Y with time trade-off methodology. European Journal of Health Economics, accepted.

Lipman, S.A.  (2022) Expect Nothing: The (Lack of) Influence of Subjective Life Expectancy on Valuation of Child Health States. Frontiers in Health Services

Reckers-Droog, V.T., Karimi, M., Lipman, S.A. & Verstraete, J. Why Do Adults Value EQ-5D-Y-3L Health States Differently for Themselves Than for Children and Adolescents: A Think-Aloud Study. Value in Health. 

2021

Burt SA, Lipman S.A. (2021). What Do They Know? Comparing Public Knowledge and Opinions about Rodent Management to the Expectations of Pest Controllers. Animals. 2021; 11(12):3429. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11123429 

Lipman, S.A., Reckers-Droog, V.T., Karimi, M., Jakubczyk, M., & Attema, A.E. (2021). Self vs. other, child vs. adult. An experimental comparison of valuation perspectives for valuation of EQ‑5D‑Y‑3L health states. European Journal of Health Economics. 

Lipman, S.A., Reckers-Droog, V.T., & Kreimeier, S. Think of the Children: A Discussion of the Rationale for and Implications of the Perspective Used for EQ-5D-Y Health State Valuation Value in Health

Neumann-Böhme, S., Lipman, S.A., Brouwer, W.B.F. Attema, A.E. Trust me; I know what I am doing investigating the effect of choice list elicitation and domain-relevant training on preference reversals in decision making for others. European Journal of Health Economics

2020

Lipman, S.A (2020) Time for Tele-TTO? Lessons Learned From Digital Interviewer-Assisted Time Trade-Off Data Collection. The Patient - Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

Lipman, S.A., W.B.F. Brouwer & A.E. Attema. (2020) What is it going to be, TTO or SG? A direct test of the validity of health state valuation. Health Economics

Lipman, S.A.  (2020) One size fits all? Designing financial incentives tailored to individual economic preferences. Behavioural Public Policy

Lipman, S.A., W.B.F. Brouwer & A.E. Attema. (2020)  Living up to expectations: Experimental tests of subjective life expectancy as reference point in time trade-off and standard gamble. Journal of Health Economics

Lipman, S.A., Attema, A.E. (2020)  Good things come to those who wait—Decreasing impatience for health gains and losses. PLoS ONE 15(3): e0229784

A.E. Attema, H. Bleichrodt, O. L'Haridon, & S.A. Lipman.  (2020) A comparison of individual and collective decision making for standard gamble and time trade-off. European Journal of Health Economics.

2019

S.A. Lipman, & A.E. Attema (2019). Rabin's Paradox for Health Outcomes. Health Economics

S.A. Lipman, W.B.F. Brouwer & A.E. Attema (2019). QALYs without bias? Non-parametric correction of time trade-off and standard gamble weights based on prospect theory. Health Economics

S.A. Lipman, W.B.F. Brouwer & A.E. Attema (2019). The corrective approach: policy implications of recent developments in QALY measurement based on prospect theory. Value in Health. 

2018

S.A. Lipman, W.B.F. Brouwer & A.E. Attema (2018). A QALY loss is a QALY loss is a QALY loss: a note on independence of loss aversion from health states. European Journal of Health Economics (HEPAC), 1-8. doi: 10.1007/s10198-018-1008-9

A.E. Attema & S.A. Lipman (2018). Decreasing impatience for health outcomes and its relation with healthy behavior. Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 4, 1-8. doi: 10.3389/fams.2018.00016

2017

S.A. Lipman & S. Burt (2017). Self-reported prevalence of pests in Dutch households and the use of the health belief model to explore householders' intentions to engage in pest control. PLoS One (print). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190399