Although research suggests that Asian Americans are more reactive to physical pain than European Americans, some evidence suggests that the observed differences in ethnicity may actually reflect Asian Americans’ differing levels of acculturation. Two studies were conducted to test this hypothesis. In Study 1, first- and second-generation Asian Americans and European Americans took part in a cold pressor task.Evidence of heightened pain responses was found only among first-generation Asian Americans. Study 2 further controlled for ethnicity and replicated this pattern in finding heightened pain reactions among mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong relative to Hong Kong Chinese students. These findings suggest a role for acculturation in acc...
Ethnicity has been shown to be an independent risk factor for inadequate administration of analgesia...
It is well established that African Americans (AA) experience greater pain associated with a variety...
Ethnicity has been shown to be an important determinant of behavior during illness, particularly whe...
Multiple studies in healthy populations and clinical samples have shown that ethnic minorities have ...
This study examined differences between Asians and non-Hispanic Whites (Whites) in pain sensitivity,...
This review updates the literature on cultural differences in response to laboratory-induced pain. T...
This study evaluated the contributions of psychological status and cardiovascular responsiveness to ...
Individual differences in pain perception have been well documented to factors such as age, gender, ...
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Objective: Although numerous studies have reported ethnic differences in the prevalence and severity...
Review of previous research on cultural differences in pain experience and/or pain behavior revealed...
How do cultural values influence individual responses to stress in the context of experimentally-ind...
Objectives: To examine ethnic differences in pain sensitivity and relationship of pain tolerance to ...
The present research investigates the extent to which cultural background moderates empathy in respo...
Effectively communicating pain is crucial for human beings. Facial expressions are one of the most s...
Ethnicity has been shown to be an independent risk factor for inadequate administration of analgesia...
It is well established that African Americans (AA) experience greater pain associated with a variety...
Ethnicity has been shown to be an important determinant of behavior during illness, particularly whe...
Multiple studies in healthy populations and clinical samples have shown that ethnic minorities have ...
This study examined differences between Asians and non-Hispanic Whites (Whites) in pain sensitivity,...
This review updates the literature on cultural differences in response to laboratory-induced pain. T...
This study evaluated the contributions of psychological status and cardiovascular responsiveness to ...
Individual differences in pain perception have been well documented to factors such as age, gender, ...
***Note: Figures may be missing for this format of the document ***Note: Footnotes and endnotes indi...
Objective: Although numerous studies have reported ethnic differences in the prevalence and severity...
Review of previous research on cultural differences in pain experience and/or pain behavior revealed...
How do cultural values influence individual responses to stress in the context of experimentally-ind...
Objectives: To examine ethnic differences in pain sensitivity and relationship of pain tolerance to ...
The present research investigates the extent to which cultural background moderates empathy in respo...
Effectively communicating pain is crucial for human beings. Facial expressions are one of the most s...
Ethnicity has been shown to be an independent risk factor for inadequate administration of analgesia...
It is well established that African Americans (AA) experience greater pain associated with a variety...
Ethnicity has been shown to be an important determinant of behavior during illness, particularly whe...