Table 2.

Estimates of Patients’ Stated Willingness to Pay per Month for Reductions in Pain to Zero, by Half, and by 1-Point Reductions in Two Measures of Pain

Chronic Low-Back PainChronic Neck Pain
RevealedPainRevealedPain
VariablesFull
Sample1
WTP
Sample2
Reduction
Sample3
Full
Sample1
WTP
Sample2
Reduction
Sample3
N865762488718632392
WTP pain reduced to zero$184.18
(195.6)
$188.04
(198.1)
$192.63
(204.3)
$158.21
(167.7)
$157.06
(164.5)
$152.71
(141.8)
WTP pain reduced to half$102.68
(99.4)
$104.74
(100.6)
$107.30
(104.9)
$96.09
(92.7)
$96.46
(93.4)
$97.68
(91.8)
Actual pain at baseline3.64 (2.1)3.66
(2.1)
3.49
(2.1)*
3.99 (2.1)4.02
(2.1)
3.70
(2.0)
Projected pain at baseline6.74
(2.2)*
6.81
(2.2)
6.50
(2.2)
6.97
(2.2)*
7.04
(2.2)
6.61
(2.2)
WTP reduced to zero/actual pain point$45.98
(45.8)
$47.02
(46.9)
$49.04
(48.0)*
$37.32
(38.0)
$36.58
(37.1)
$38.57
(37.1)
WTP reduced to half/actual pain point$52.20
(50.1)
$53.21
(50.9)
$55.79
(52.5)*
$45.86
(45.5)
$45.57
(45.5)*
$49.03
(47.3)*
WTP reduced to zero/projected pain point$25.62
(26.8)
$25.88
(26.8)
$27.19
(27.6)*
$21.18
(21.5)
$20.70
(20.8)
$21.58
(20.3)
WTP reduced to half/projected pain point$29.10
(29.0)
$29.31
(29.0)*
$30.90
(30.3)*
$25.80
(24.6)
$25.54
(24.5)*
$27.36
(25.3)

WTP = Willingness to pay for pain reduction

1The Full Sample includes all patients who answered the WTP questions. Footnotes in this column relate to the statistical significance of the differences between the Full and Revealed WTP Samples.
2The Revealed WTP Sample includes those from the Full Sample who had chiropractic visits after baseline. Footnotes in this column relate to the statistical significance of the differences between the Revealed WTP and Pain Reduction Samples.
3The Pain Reduction Sample includes all those in the Revealed WTP Sample who had a reduction over 3 months in both actual pain and in reports of what their pain would have been without chiropractic care.

Footnotes in this column relate to the statistical significance of the differences between the Full and Pain Reduction Samples.

*Differences are statistically significant at p<.05.
Differences are statistically significant at p<.01.
Differences are statistically significant at p<.001.
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