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Inducing bias modulates sensitivity to nonverbal cues of others' pain

机译:诱导偏见调节对他人痛苦的非语言暗示的敏感性

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Methods University students (N = 120) were primed with either masculine, neutral, or feminine concepts followed by photos of male and female targets displaying various levels of pain and asked to quantify the photographed targets' distress. Results Participants perceived lower target distress when this task was preceded by a masculine gender prime, as compared to a neutral or feminine gender prime. Pain was underestimated for all targets; however, this underestimation was significantly more pronounced for female targets.Conclusions These results suggest that gender cues may influence the perception of observed pain and, as a result, clinical decision making. They also support the conjecture that nonverbal pain cues may be under-perceived in women.Background There is ample research to support the existence of bias in the perception of others' pain. Both studies involving health-care professionals and student surrogate samples have found that, firstly, pain is under-perceived when using nonverbal cues to gauge another's suffering and, secondly, that personal characteristics of both the viewer and the target (such as gender) can bias pain perception, affecting the allocation of help. However, the extant research shows conflicts about the direction of the bias that target gender exerts on pain perception. Our study aims to address these challenges by examining whether under-perception of pain can be attenuated or exacerbated with gender primes and how target gender affects nonverbal pain perception, in particular.
机译:方法对120名大学生进行男性,中性或女性概念的灌装,然后用男性和女性目标的照片表现出不同程度的疼痛,并要求量化所拍摄目标的痛苦程度。结果与中性或女性性别素养相比,在此任务之前有男性性别素养的参与者认为目标苦恼较低。所有目标的痛苦都被低估了;结论这些结论表明,性别暗示可能会影响观察到的疼痛感,从而影响临床决策。他们也支持这样的猜想,即女性可能无法充分理解非语言性的疼痛提示。背景技术已有大量研究支持对他人痛苦的感知存在偏见。涉及医疗保健专业人员和学生替代样本的两项研究均发现,首先,当使用非语言提示来衡量他人的痛苦时,对疼痛的理解不足;其次,观察者和目标对象的个人特征(例如性别)可以偏见疼痛感,影响帮助的分配。但是,现有的研究表明,针对性别的偏见在疼痛感知上的作用方向存在冲突。我们的研究旨在通过研究性别素数是否可以减轻或加剧对疼痛的知觉,尤其是目标性别如何影响非语言性疼痛知觉来应对这些挑战。

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