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Type of Document Senior Honors Thesis
Author Sims, Jeff
URN etd-02152007-165208
Title GENDER BIAS IN OBSERVER RATINGS OF PEDIATRIC PROCEDURAL PAIN
Degree B.A. Honors
Department Psychology
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Dr. Robert Sattelmeyer Committee Chair
Dr. Lindsey Cohen Committee Member
Keywords
  • Desensitization
  • Observer Ratings
  • Pediatric Psychology
  • Pain
  • Gender Bias
Date of Defense 2006-12-15
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
The current study attempted to discern the extent to which a gender bias influences the adult ratings of observed childhood pain. While gender differences in pain sensation are well documented in physiologically mature individuals, there seems to be no such difference in children. The effect of manipulating gender on the procedural pain ratings of 201 university undergraduate and nursing students was examined via a deceptive pain observation task. Results demonstrated no significant difference between gender conditions; however a strong link was established between prior exposure to painful pediatric medical procedures and lower pain ratings. The results suggest that, while a gender bias failed to alter pain ratings, desensitization to viewing painful procedures could alter how much pain healthcare professionals believe a patient is experiencing.
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