文化偏见和临床变异
Óscar Gasulla1,2, Antonio Sarría-Santamera3, Ferran A Mazaira-Font4
1Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Universitat de Barcelona, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, 08907 Barcelona, Spain.
Clinics and practice
|December 24, 2025
概括
文化偏见可能解释女性和精神疾病诊断的差异. 这项研究表明,文化禁忌和性别偏见导致无法解释的临床变异,影响医疗保健公平.
科学领域:
- 医疗保健服务研究 医疗服务研究
- 医学社会学 医学社会学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 研究文化偏见对医疗保健临床变异的影响.
- 检查疾病诊断和治疗中的潜在差异.
研究的目的:
- 确定文化因素是否导致无法解释的临床变异.
- 分析不同疾病类别和地理区域的诊断发病率.
主要方法:
- 使用西班牙初级保健数据库进行回顾性队列研究.
- 诊断发病率和变化系数 (CV) 的横截面分析.
- 多变量线性回归调整为社会人口统计和医疗保健系统代理.
主要成果:
- 在通用和专用疾病之间没有发现显著的变化.
- 女性和精神疾病的CV总是较高 (p < 0.05).
- 这些群体中20-30%的临床变异仍然无法解释.
结论:
- 研究结果表明,文化禁忌和性别偏见可能会导致不合理的临床变异.
- 文化偏见是观察到的医疗保健差异的一个合理解释因素.
- 需要进一步的研究来确定因果关系并解决不平等问题.
相关概念视频
Bias
7.2K
Bias refers to any tendency that prevents a question from being considered unprejudiced. In research, bias occurs when one outcome or answer is selected or encouraged over others in sampling or testing. Bias can occur during any research phase, including study design, data collection, analysis, and publication.
In statistics, a sampling bias is created when a sample is collected from a population, and some members of the population are not as likely to be chosen as others (remember, each member...
In statistics, a sampling bias is created when a sample is collected from a population, and some members of the population are not as likely to be chosen as others (remember, each member...
7.2K
Bias in Epidemiological Studies
1.2K
Biases can arise at various stages of research, from study design and data collection to analysis and interpretation. Recognizing and addressing these biases is essential to ensure the validity and reliability of epidemiological findings.Broadly speaking, biases in epidemiology fall into three main categories: selection bias, information bias, and confounding. A more detailed description of possible biases is:
1.2K
The Role of Culture
313
Culture plays a crucial role in shaping self-identity and influencing thought and behavior, a foundational interest within social psychology. The multicultural perspective recognizes that individuals do not exist in a vacuum; instead, their experiences, perceptions, and actions are deeply influenced by the intersecting dimensions of their cultural, ethnic, and social group affiliations.Cultural Influence on Self-Identity and Social PerceptionCultural frameworks inform how individuals define...
313
Cultural Influences on Personality
644
Individualist and collectivist cultures emphasize different core values, shaping personality in distinct ways. In individualist cultures, such as those in the United States, England, and Australia, people prioritize independence, competition, and personal achievement. These societies tend to promote self-focused traits, with individuals often reporting higher levels of self-esteem. In contrast, collectivist cultures, commonly found in regions like Asia, Africa, and South America, emphasize...
644
Motivational Bias
295
Cognitive bias results from limitations in thinking and information processing, leading to systematic errors in judgment. Conversely, motivational bias stems from personal desires or emotions, causing distortions in perception to align with self-interest. Motivational bias influences how individuals perceive and attribute causes to events, often shaped by personal needs, goals, and self-esteem preservation. This bias can distort judgment, leading to inaccurate assessments of success, failure,...
295
Correspondence Bias
167
Correspondence bias, also referred to as the fundamental attribution error, describes the tendency to attribute another person’s behavior to internal characteristics rather than situational influences. This cognitive bias leads individuals to overlook external factors that may be influencing actions, thereby fostering potentially inaccurate assessments of others’ intentions and dispositions.Empirical Evidence for Correspondence BiasResearch has consistently demonstrated the...
167


