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Health-Related Stereotype Threat Predicts Health Services Delays Among Blacks
Authors:Paul R. Jones  Dexter M. Taylor  Jodi Dampeer-Moore  Katherine L. Van Allen  Darlene R. Saunders  Cecelia B. Snowden  Mark B. Johnson
Affiliation:1. Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, 11720 Beltsville Drive, Suite 900, Calverton, MD, 20705, USA
2. Department of Nursing, Delaware State University, 1200 North DuPont Highway, Dover, DE, 19901-2277, USA
3. Department of Psychology, Campbell University, 206 Taylor Hall Building, PO Box 369, Buies Creek, NC, 27506, USA
Abstract:
To our knowledge, no published research has developed an individual difference measure of health-related stereotype threat (HRST). We adapted existing measures of academic stereotype threat to the health domain on a sample of black college students (N = 280). The resulting health-related stereotype threat scale-24 (HRST-24) was assessed for internal consistency, construct and incremental validity, and whether it explains variance in self-reported delays among four preventive health behaviors—blood pressure and cholesterol assays, physical exams, and routine checkups. After adjusting for several control variables, the HRST-24’s (full scale α = 0.96) perceived black health inferiority (18 items; α = 0.96) and perceived physician racial bias (6 items; α = 0.85) subscales explained unique variance in delays among two of the four behaviors including a blood cholesterol check (p < .01) and routine checkup—albeit at marginal levels (p = .063) in the case of the latter. Overall, these data provide preliminary evidence of construct and incremental validity for the HRST-24 among blacks. Recommendations for administering the scale are provided and future directions for HRST research are discussed.
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