Racial bias in pain assessment and treatment recommendations, and false beliefs about biological differences between blacks and whites
Black Americans are systematically undertreated for pain relative to white Americans. We
examine whether this racial bias is related to false beliefs about biological differences …
examine whether this racial bias is related to false beliefs about biological differences …
Particles and prejudice: nanomedicine approaches to reducing health disparities in endometrial cancer
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological malignancy worldwide and
unfortunately has a much higher mortality rate in Black women compared with White women …
unfortunately has a much higher mortality rate in Black women compared with White women …
Racism as a source of pain
H Schubiner, B Jackson, KM Molina… - Journal of General …, 2023 - Springer
T he epidemic of chronic pain, affecting approximately 20% of Americans and estimated to
cost $600 billion per year, exacts a tremendous personal, economic, and societal toll. 1, 2 …
cost $600 billion per year, exacts a tremendous personal, economic, and societal toll. 1, 2 …
Child protective services decision-making: The role of children's race and county factors.
The current study investigates the role of race and county characteristics in substantiation
and out-of-home placement decisions in the United States. Using multilevel models, we …
and out-of-home placement decisions in the United States. Using multilevel models, we …
Perceptual contributions to racial bias in pain recognition.
Abstract The pain of Black Americans is systematically underdiagnosed and undertreated,
compared to the pain of their White counterparts. Extensive research has examined the …
compared to the pain of their White counterparts. Extensive research has examined the …
Neural and sociocultural mediators of ethnic differences in pain
Understanding ethnic differences in pain is important for addressing disparities in pain care.
A common belief is that African Americans are hyposensitive to pain compared to Whites …
A common belief is that African Americans are hyposensitive to pain compared to Whites …
Bringing an intersectional lens to “open” science: An analysis of representation in the reproducibility project
Feminist psychologists have called for researchers to consider the social and historical
context and the multidimensionality of participants in research studies. The Reproducibility …
context and the multidimensionality of participants in research studies. The Reproducibility …
The water surrounding the iceberg: cultural racism and health inequities
Policy Points Cultural racism—or the widespread values that privilege and protect
Whiteness and White social and economic power—permeates all levels of society, uplifts …
Whiteness and White social and economic power—permeates all levels of society, uplifts …
[HTML][HTML] Each one, teach one: Critical history as counterstories, antiracist affordances, and cues for belonging.
Recently, there have been several calls for psychologists to dismantle systemic racism
within the field (eg, Buchanan et al., 2021; Dupree & Boykin, 2021; Wilcox et al., 2022). In …
within the field (eg, Buchanan et al., 2021; Dupree & Boykin, 2021; Wilcox et al., 2022). In …
Black in the pandemic: Comparing experiences of mistrust, anxiety, and the COVID-19 vaccine among Black adults in the US
COVID-19 vaccine decisions are shaped by many factors including historical and
contemporary patterns of medical mistreatment of marginalized communities. In attending to …
contemporary patterns of medical mistreatment of marginalized communities. In attending to …