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Implicit stereotyping and medical decisions: unconscious stereotype activation in practitioners' thoughts about african americans.

机译:隐含的陈规定型和医学决策:非洲裔美国人的思想思考激活。

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Objectives. We investigated whether stereotypes unconsciously influence the thinking and behavior of physicians, as they have been shown to do in other professional settings, such as among law enforcement personnel and teachers. Methods. We conducted 2 studies to examine whether stereotypes are implicitly activated in physicians. Study 1 assessed what diseases and treatments doctors associate with African Americans. Study 2 presented these (and control terms) to doctors as part of a computerized task. Subliminal images of African American and White men appeared prior to each word, and reaction times to words were recorded. Results. When primed with an African American face, doctors reacted more quickly for stereotypical diseases, indicating an implicit association of certain diseases with African Americans. These comprised not only diseases African Americans are genetically predisposed to, but also conditions and social behaviors with no biological association (e.g., obesity, drug abuse). Conclusions. We found implicit stereotyping among physicians; faces they never consciously saw altered performance. This suggests that diagnoses and treatment of African American patients may be biased, even in the absence of the practitioner's intent or awareness.
机译:目标。我们调查了刻板印象是否无意识地影响医生的思维和行为,因为他们在其他专业环境中被证明是在执法人员和教师之间进行的。方法。我们进行了2项研究,以检查刻板印象是否在医生身上被隐含地激活。研究1评估了什么疾病和治疗医生与非洲裔美国人联系。研究2将这些(和控制术语)呈现给医生作为计算机化任务的一部分。在每个单词之前出现非洲裔美国和白人的潜意识图像,并记录了对言语的反应时间。结果。当与非洲裔美国面孔充满兴奋时,医生对陈规定型疾病更快地反应,表明某些疾病与非洲裔美国人的隐含结合。这些不仅包括疾病非洲裔美国人的遗传倾向于,而且还包括没有生物协会(例如,肥胖,药物滥用)的条件和社会行为。结论。我们发现医生之间的隐含刻板印象;他们从未有意识地看到改变的表现。这表明即使在没有从业者的意图或意识的情况下,诊断和治疗也可能被偏见。

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