John Dovidio
Carl I. Hovland Professor Emeritus of PsychologyCards
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2024
Weight Bias and Preparedness to Treat Higher-Weight Patients: Understanding the Role of Motivation to Respond Without Weight-Based Prejudice Among Resident Physicians
Standen E, Philip S, Dovidio J, van Ryn M, Phelan S. Weight Bias and Preparedness to Treat Higher-Weight Patients: Understanding the Role of Motivation to Respond Without Weight-Based Prejudice Among Resident Physicians. Stigma And Health 2024 DOI: 10.1037/sah0000582.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigher-weight patientsWeight biasLevels of weight biasInternal motivationExternal motivationSelf-rated preparednessExplicit weight biasIntervention effortsResident physiciansLongitudinal studyWeight stigmaPopulation of health care providersDemographic variablesPrejudiceHealth care providersParticipantsMotivationBody mass indexCare providersHigher-weightInferior careHealth careMedical traineesFindingsMass indexCultural Tightness-Looseness and Individual Differences in Non-Normativeness Predict Stigmatization of Out-Groups: A Multilevel Cross-Cultural Study.
Ikizer E, Fischer R, Kunst J, Dovidio J. Cultural Tightness-Looseness and Individual Differences in Non-Normativeness Predict Stigmatization of Out-Groups: A Multilevel Cross-Cultural Study. Personality And Social Psychology Bulletin 2024, 1461672241273285. PMID: 39311404, DOI: 10.1177/01461672241273285.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEthnic out-groupsTightness-loosenessOut-groupCross-cultural studiesLevel of stigmaCultural tightness-loosenessSocial standardsWorld Values SurveyMacro-level influencesValues SurveyPreregistered analysesMultilevel perspectiveWave 6StigmaMultilevel approachAffect stigmaMultilevelStudy 1Study 2Non-normalitySelective cultural adoption: The roles of warmth, competence, morality and perceived indispensability in majority‐group acculturation
Kunst J, Bierwiaczonek K, Obaidi M, Fluit S, von Soest T, Sam D, Dovidio J. Selective cultural adoption: The roles of warmth, competence, morality and perceived indispensability in majority‐group acculturation. British Journal Of Social Psychology 2024 PMID: 39283045, DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12801.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCorrigendum to “US cisgender women's psychological responses to physical femininity threats: Increased anxiety, reduced self-esteem” [Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 110(2024) 104547]
Wittlin N, LaFrance M, Dovidio J, Richeson J. Corrigendum to “US cisgender women's psychological responses to physical femininity threats: Increased anxiety, reduced self-esteem” [Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 110(2024) 104547]. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 2024, 113: 104627. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2024.104627.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDissecting the Onion: Identifying and Remediating Issues Surrounding Data Integrity in Online Survey Research
Modrakovic X, Boone C, Kalwicz D, Rao S, Parchem B, Wittlin N, Patel V, Magnus M, Zea M, Kharfen M, Dovidio J, Calabrese S. Dissecting the Onion: Identifying and Remediating Issues Surrounding Data Integrity in Online Survey Research. The Quantitative Methods For Psychology 2024, 20: 76-87. DOI: 10.20982/tqmp.20.2.p076.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMessaging About HIV Transmission Risk When Viral Load Is Undetectable: Reactions and Perceived Accuracy Among US Sexual Minority Men
Calabrese S, Zaheer M, Flores J, Kalwicz D, Modrakovic X, Rao S, Dovidio J, Zea M, Eaton L. Messaging About HIV Transmission Risk When Viral Load Is Undetectable: Reactions and Perceived Accuracy Among US Sexual Minority Men. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2024, 96: 270-279. PMID: 38905477, PMCID: PMC11196007, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0000000000003417.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual minority menSexual transmission riskViral loadPerceived inaccuracyNo-risk conditionsUndetectable viral loadHIV viral suppressionTransmission riskComparison conditionHIV transmission riskRisk conditionsViral suppressionOpen-response dataHIV riskHIVMinority menUndetectable levelsOnline surveyParticipantsMessage conditionsScientific evidenceRiskPerceived accuracyMessage accuracyIntegration policies shape ethnic-racial majorities’ threat reactions to increasing diversity
Kende J, Jacobs D, Green E, Tropp L, Huo Y, Dovidio J, Jiménez T, Schildkraut D, Klein O. Integration policies shape ethnic-racial majorities’ threat reactions to increasing diversity. Science Advances 2024, 10: eadk8556. PMID: 38809972, PMCID: PMC11135425, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adk8556.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSecondary analysis of survey dataAnalysis of survey dataFeelings of threatIncreasing diversityIntegration policiesPolicy contextThreat perceptionRacial diversitySurvey dataMinority positionWhite American participantsPolicyEuropean countriesThreat reactionsMajor participantsLesser threatAttitude of nationalismUnited StatesAmerican participantsThreatImmigrantsSecondary analysisNarrativesCountriesParticipantsAffirmative Action
Ikizer E, Dovidio J. Affirmative Action. 2024 DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199828340-0324.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAffirmative action programsAffirmative action policiesAffirmative actionAction programsAction policiesEffects of affirmative actionUnited StatesIdeology of peoplePeople of colorFederal employmentLegislative positionsEmployment opportunitiesGroup interestsGroup-based characteristicsSocial justiceEquitable inclusionInclusion of membersGovernment-mandatedVoluntary policiesPublic controversyPromote diversityPrivate organizationsPolicyConstitutional principlesPerson's nationalityThe Implications of PrEP Use, Condom Use, and Partner Viral Load Status for Openness to Serodifferent Partnering Among US Sexual Minority Men (SMM)
Kalwicz D, Rao S, Modrakovic D, Zea M, Dovidio J, Eaton L, Holt M, MacGibbon J, Zaheer M, Garner A, Calabrese S. The Implications of PrEP Use, Condom Use, and Partner Viral Load Status for Openness to Serodifferent Partnering Among US Sexual Minority Men (SMM). AIDS And Behavior 2024, 28: 524-534. PMID: 38329558, PMCID: PMC10999131, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-023-04241-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViral load statusSexual minority menUndetectable viral loadSerodifferent partnersPrEP statusViral loadPrEP usersSexual scenariosCondom useEffect of condom useHIV-negative sexual minority menOnline survey studyPrEP useBetween-subject variabilityMeasures ANCOVAGreater opennessMinority menPrEPCondomSexual partnershipsSurvey studyBackground characteristicsANCOVAThe Potential Role of Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) in Reducing HIV Stigma among Sexual Minority Men in the US
Calabrese S, Kalwicz D, Zaheer M, Dovidio J, Garner A, Zea M, Treloar C, Holt M, Smith A, MacGibbon J, Modrakovic D, Rao S, Eaton L. The Potential Role of Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) in Reducing HIV Stigma among Sexual Minority Men in the US. AIDS And Behavior 2024, 28: 741-757. PMID: 38285293, PMCID: PMC11043859, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-023-04263-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReduce HIV stigmaHIV stigmaDestigmatizing potentialNon-Hispanic whitesHIV transmission riskCross-sectional studyPercentage of participantsStigma dimensionsStigmatizing beliefsSexual minority menHIV discriminationStigmaUndetectable viral loadMinority menHIVParticipantsEngage peoplePositive feelingsTransmission riskMenPeopleInformation messagesScientific underpinningsViral loadIntervention
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