Sumários

The role of prejudice and stereotypes in healthcare inequalities

23 Novembro 2023, 13:00 Ana Filipa Albuquerque Madeira


paper discussion: Madeira et al (2022)


 - Implicit Prejudice and Stereotyping among health care professionals. 
 - False beliefs about biological differences between Blacks and Whites. 
 - How provider biases  and stereotyping may contribute to inequalities in Healthcare. 
 - Aversive Racism Theory with inequalities in Healthcare.

Stereotype Content Model & BIAS Map

16 Novembro 2023, 15:30 Ana Filipa Albuquerque Madeira


Dimensions of Stereotypes: Warmth and Competence

Mixed Stereotype Content 
The role of Status and Competition
Warmth and Competence Perceptions and Emotions

The relationship between affective reactions, (feelings towards different groups), stereotypes, and intergroup behaviors - the BIAS Map.

Stereotype Threat model + automatic and controlled components of Stereotypes

16 Novembro 2023, 13:00 Ana Filipa Albuquerque Madeira


  • Understand the distinction between automatic and controlled components of Stereotypes: Why knowing of stereotypes does not automatically result in application to members of a stereotyped group whe people?

  • Understand and describe the Stereotype Threat Model: How does stereotype threat impact the intellectual test performance of African Americans?

Group presentation-discussion (2nd round) 9 November 2023

9 Novembro 2023, 15:30 Ana Filipa Albuquerque Madeira


PL 02

Groups 7, 9 & 10 presents

Group 6, 8, 9 & other colleagues will read and discuss the following papers:

•Group 7. Skinner-Dorkenoo et al (2023) A systemic approach to the psychology of racial bias within individuals and society
•Group 9. Cundiff et al (2014) The WAGES Intervention
•Group 10. Osborne et al (2016) Culture-specific ideologies undermine collective action support: Examining the legitimizing effects of postcolonial belief systems

Group presentation-discussion (2nd round)

9 Novembro 2023, 13:00 Ana Filipa Albuquerque Madeira


Group presentation-discussion (2nd round) 9 November 2023

PL 01

Group 2, 4 & 11 presents

Group 1, 3, & 5 & other colleagues will read and discuss the following papers:

•Group 2. Reyna, C., Brandt, M., & Tendayi Viki, G. (2009). Blame it on hip-hop: Anti-rap attitudes as a proxy for prejudice
•Group 4. Legaultet al . (2011). Ironic effects of antiprejudice messages
•Group 11. Long Term reduction in implicit bias: A prejudice habit-breaking intervention.