The experience of BIPOC living with chronic pain in the USA: biopsychosocial factors that underlie racial disparities in pain outcomes, comorbidities, inequities, and …
Abstract Purpose of Review This review synthesizes recent findings related to the
biopsychosocial processes that underlie racial disparities in chronic pain, while highlighting …
biopsychosocial processes that underlie racial disparities in chronic pain, while highlighting …
What factors predict anti‐Black bias in pain perception? An internal meta‐analysis across 40 experimental studies
Racial disparities in pain care affecting Black Americans are mirrored by a similar perceptual
bias: perceivers see pain less readily on Black (vs. White) faces. Here, we examine the …
bias: perceivers see pain less readily on Black (vs. White) faces. Here, we examine the …
Racial and ethnic disparities in opioid access and urine drug screening among older patients with poor-prognosis cancer near the end of life
PURPOSE To characterize racial and ethnic disparities and trends in opioid access and
urine drug screening (UDS) among patients dying of cancer, and to explore potential …
urine drug screening (UDS) among patients dying of cancer, and to explore potential …
Racial bias in perceptions of children's pain.
Across eight experiments, we investigated whether adult perceivers (both lay perceivers and
elementary school teachers) evaluate children's pain differently depending on the child's …
elementary school teachers) evaluate children's pain differently depending on the child's …
[HTML][HTML] Health disparities: Impact of health disparities and treatment decision-making biases on cancer adverse effects among black cancer survivors
BACKGROUND: Health disparities affect cancer incidence, treatment decisions, and
adverse effects. Oncology providers may hold biases in the decision-making process, which …
adverse effects. Oncology providers may hold biases in the decision-making process, which …
Assessing the speed and spontaneity of racial bias in pain perception
A growing body of evidence demonstrates that perceivers recognize painful expressions
less readily on Black (compared to White) faces. However, it is unclear how rapidly this bias …
less readily on Black (compared to White) faces. However, it is unclear how rapidly this bias …
Increasing self–other similarity modulates ethnic bias in sensorimotor resonance to others' pain
The tendency to simulate the pain of others within our own sensorimotor systems is a vital
component of empathy. However, this sensorimotor resonance is modulated by a multitude …
component of empathy. However, this sensorimotor resonance is modulated by a multitude …
Pain in the eye of the beholder: Variations in pain visual representations as a function of face ethnicity and culture
Pain experienced by Black individuals is systematically underestimated, and recent studies
have shown that part of this bias is rooted in perceptual factors. We used Reverse …
have shown that part of this bias is rooted in perceptual factors. We used Reverse …
Target Weight and Gender Moderate Anti-Black Bias in Pain Perception
Y Huang, T Miller, C Awad… - Social …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Perceivers recognize pain less readily on Black (vs. White) faces in the United States. The
present work investigated whether this perceptual bias is moderated by target weight and …
present work investigated whether this perceptual bias is moderated by target weight and …
A taxonomy for human social perception: Data-driven modeling with cinematic stimuli.
Every day, humans encounter complex social situations that need to be encoded effectively
to allow interaction with others. Yet, principles for organizing the perception of social …
to allow interaction with others. Yet, principles for organizing the perception of social …