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Identity safety cues and comfort in racially discordant medical visits
2020
While identity safety cues (i.e., cues that signal low contextual prejudice) have been shown to improve stigmatized group members comfort in varied potentially threatening contexts, little research has examined the influence of identity safety cues in medical contexts. Past research (Cipollina & Sanchez, in prep) suggests that Black and Latinx participants had anticipated a more positive interaction with a White medical provider when that provider's brochure displayed racially diverse
doi:10.7282/t3-8d49-p535
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