Search Results - "Ruben, Mollie"
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Greater belief in science predicts mask-wearing behavior during COVID-19
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-07-2021)“…We investigated whether and how individual's belief in science directly impacts reported face mask wearing behavior in the United States and the mediating role…”
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Proportion of patients who disclose their sexual orientation to healthcare providers and its relationship to patient outcomes: A meta-analysis and review
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-09-2018)“…•63% of patients disclosed their sexual orientation to healthcare provider(s).•Only 14% of patients reported being asked by their healthcare…”
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Perceptions of Duchenne and non-Duchenne smiles: A meta-analysis
Published in Cognition and emotion (02-04-2016)“…A meta-analysis was conducted to compare perceptions of Duchenne smiles, smiles that include activation of the cheek raiser muscle that creates crow's feet…”
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More Than Meets the Eyes: Bringing Attention to the Eyes Increases First Impressions of Warmth and Competence
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-02-2024)“…The present research examined how face masks alter first impressions of warmth and competence for different racial groups. Participants were randomly assigned…”
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Preserving Privacy in the Era of Openness: Commentary on Open Science Requirements for Identifiable Data in Psychological Science Journals
Published in The American psychologist (01-04-2024)“…Psychological science journals are increasingly adopting open science (OS) policies (e.g., Transparency and Openness Promotion) requiring researchers to make…”
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Documenting Race and Gender Biases in Pain Assessment and a Novel Intervention Designed to Reduce Biases
Published in The journal of pain (01-09-2024)“…Disparities in pain care are well-documented such that women and people of color have their pain undertreated and underestimated compared to men and White…”
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Systematic manipulation of experimenters' non-verbal behaviors for the investigation of pain reports and placebo effects
Published in Frontiers in psychology (31-10-2023)“…Objective Non-verbal behaviors (NBs) of caregivers affect pain reports and placebo effects. However, little experimental research has systematically examined…”
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Do patient perceptions of provider communication relate to experiences of physical pain?
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-02-2018)“…•Better communication was related to higher levels of self-efficacy.•Higher self-efficacy was related to lower levels of pain.•Self-efficacy mediated the…”
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Social identity and the mental health and wellbeing of male veterans
Published in Health psychology report (01-01-2023)“…Previous work has linked disruptions in one's social identity to increased levels of depression and suicide among veterans. This study examines the…”
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To Know Another’s Pain: A Meta-analysis of Caregivers’ and Healthcare Providers’ Pain Assessment Accuracy
Published in Annals of behavioral medicine (13-07-2018)“…In general, observers are significantly better than chance at assessing patient pain; however, caregivers are more likely to overestimate while providers are…”
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Is Technology Enhancing or Hindering Interpersonal Communication? A Framework and Preliminary Results to Examine the Relationship Between Technology Use and Nonverbal Decoding Skill
Published in Frontiers in psychology (15-01-2021)“…Digital technology has facilitated additional means for human communication, allowing social connections across communities, cultures, and continents. However,…”
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Gender Bias in the Perception of Others’ Fatigue: Women Report More Fatigue Than Men But Have Their Fatigue Underestimated by Others
Published in Sex roles (01-11-2024)“…Fatigue is one of the most common health complaints, yet assessing it can be difficult when perceptions of others’ fatigue are distorted by gender bias. This…”
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Measuring nonverbal behavior in clinical interactions: A pragmatic guide
Published in Patient education and counseling (01-12-2018)“…•There are many important decisions when coding nonverbal behavior.•Your research questions should guide decision-making in nonverbal coding.•Coding approach,…”
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“You Look Young! Are You a Doctor?” A Qualitative Content Analysis of Anesthesiology Resident Responses to Ageism in Clinical Encounters
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-11-2023)“…Background Healthcare trainees frequently report facing comments from their patients pertaining to their age. Exposure to ageist comments from patients may be…”
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First Impressions of Physicians According to Their Physical and Social Group Characteristics
Published in Journal of nonverbal behavior (01-06-2020)“…People often make inferences about others from the physical appearance and social group characteristics revealed through their photographs. Because physicians’…”
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Experiences of Trauma, Discrimination, Microaggressions, and Minority Stress Among Trauma-Exposed LGBT Veterans: Unexpected Findings and Unresolved Service Gaps
Published in Psychological trauma (01-10-2019)“…Objective: LGBT veterans experience high rates of trauma, discrimination, and minority stress. However, guidelines for case conceptualization and treatment…”
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Empathy, friend or foe? Untangling the relationship between empathy and burnout in helping professions
Published in The Journal of social psychology (02-01-2022)“…The relationship between empathy and burnout in helping professions has been debated extensively, with some arguing the tendency to vicariously experience the…”
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The damaging legacy of damage‐centered LGBTIQ+ research: Implications for healthcare and LGBTIQ+ health
Published in Journal of social issues (01-09-2024)“…Research on LGBTIQ+ populations has focused primarily on identifying problems in the community (e.g., health disparities) and their predictors (e.g., minority…”
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Integrating Personalized Care Planning into Primary Care: a Multiple-Case Study of Early Adopting Patient-Centered Medical Homes
Published in Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM (01-02-2020)“…Background Personalized care planning is a patient-centered, whole-person approach to treatment planning. Personalized care plans improve patient outcomes and…”
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Should I post? The relationships among social media use, emotion recognition, and mental health
Published in Frontiers in psychology (23-05-2023)“…While increased time spent on social media can be negatively related to one's overall mental health, social media research often fails to account for what…”
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