selected publications
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journal article
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Health Care Discrimination Affects Patient Activation, Communication Self-Efficacy, and Pain for Black Americans.
Journal of Pain.
2024
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A framework for understanding effective allyship.
686-700.
2024
- EMPOWER! (BRAIN HEALTH EDUCATION IN MINORITY COMMUNITIES TO PROMOTE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT EARLY DETECTION OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND RESEARCH PARTICIPATION) CURRICULUM. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. S40-S40. 2024
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Increasing policy support for reducing racial health disparities.
Science.
1362-1363.
2023
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Examining the Context and Content of Organizational Solidarity Statements on Black Americans' Expectations of Identity Safety.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
2023
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Too close for comfort: leveraging identity-based relevance through targeted health information backfires for Black Americans.
Journal of Communication.
511-526.
2023
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Examining the effects of physician burnout on pain management for patients with advanced lung cancer.
Supportive Care in Cancer.
2023
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Psychological Pathways Through Which Social Norms and Social Identity Influence Eating Behavior: Testing a Conceptual Model.
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
7-18.
2023
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Black (patients') lives matter: Exploring the role of identity-safety cues in healthcare settings among Black Americans.
Journal of Health Psychology.
30-47.
2023
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Real and Perceived Discordance in Physicians and US Adults' Beliefs Regarding the Causes and Controllability of Type 2 Diabetes.
Health Communication.
1264-1275.
2022
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Patient activation reduces effects of implicit bias on doctor-patient interactions.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA.
2022
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They're Comparing Me to Her: Social Comparison Perceptions Reduce Belonging and STEM Engagement Among Women With Token Status.
Psychology of Women Quarterly.
325-350.
2021
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Information Targeting Increases the Weight of Stigma: Leveraging Relevance Backfires When People Feel Judged.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
277-293.
2019
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Health Care Discrimination Affects Patient Activation, Communication Self-Efficacy, and Pain for Black Americans.
Journal of Pain.
2024