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Demographic Variables, Delay Discounting Models and Dysfunctional Personality Traits as Predictors of Financial Risk-Tolerance Among Community-Dwelling Italian Adults

Antonella Somma, Rebecca Sergi, Chiara Pagliara, Clelia Di Serio and Andrea Fossati

Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 2026, vol. 38, issue 2, 218-232

Abstract: To evaluate the effect of demographic variables, delay discounting and dysfunctional personality traits on financial risk tolerance (FRT), 281 community-dwelling adults were administered the Italian translations of the Risk-Tolerance Scale (RTS), Monetary Choice Questionnaire, Probability Discounting Questionnaire, and Personality Inventory for DSM-5 -Short Form (PID-5-SF) self-report questionnaires through an online platform. Hierarchical robust regression results showed that the linear combination of demographic variables (gender and active worker status), delay discounting measures and selected PID-5-SF trait scale scores (i.e., Attention Seeking and Risk Taking) explained roughly 39% of the RTS total score. As a whole, our findings underscore the role of demographic characteristics, dysfunctional personality traits and delay discounting in FRT expression. As a result, FRT is likely to represent the linear combination of several factors that should be assessed in order to understand FRT and prevent erroneous choices among lay investors. JEL Codes: D14, D90, D91, J24

Keywords: Financial risk tolerance; delay discounting; PID-5-SF; DSM-5 AMPD personality traits (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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