Stereotyping

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Hulchafo, I. I., Scroggins, J. K., Harkins, S. E., Moen, H., Tadiello, M., Cato, K., Davoudi, A., Goffman, D., Aubey, J. J., Green, C., Topaz, M., & Barcelona, V. (2025). Stigmatizing and Positive Language in Birth Clinical Notes Associated With Race and Ethnicity. JAMA Network Open, 8(5), e259599. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.9599
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Poku, O. B., Eschliman, E. L., Entaile, P., Rampa, S., Mehta, H., Tal, D., Silvert, L., Li, T., Becker, T. D., Govindasamy, D., Stockton, M. A., Adedimeji, A., Ho-Foster, A., Blank, M. B., Dangerfield, D. T., Yang, L. H., & Murray, S. M. (2023). “It’s Better If I Die Because Even in the Hospital, There is a Stigma, People Still Gossip”: Gossip as a Culturally Shaped Labeling Process and Its Implications for HIV-Related Stigma in Botswana. AIDS and Behavior, 27(8), 2535–2547. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-023-03980-x
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Barcelona, V., Scharp, D., Idnay, B. R., Moen, H., Goffman, D., Cato, K., & Topaz, M. (2023). A qualitative analysis of stigmatizing language in birth admission clinical notes. Nursing Inquiry, 30(3). Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/nin.12557
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Pederson, A. B., Earnshaw, V. A., Lewis-Fernández, R., Hawkins, D., Mangale, D. I., Tsai, A. C., & Thornicroft, G. (2022). Religiosity and Stigmatization Related to Mental Illness Among African Americans and Black Immigrants. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 211(2), 115–124. https://doi.org/10.1097/nmd.0000000000001576
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Greene, A. S., Shen, X., Noble, S., Horien, C., Hahn, C. A., Arora, J., Tokoglu, F., Spann, M. N., Carrión, C. I., Barron, D. S., Sanacora, G., Srihari, V. H., Woods, S. W., Scheinost, D., & Constable, R. T. (2022). Brain–phenotype models fail for individuals who defy sample stereotypes. Nature, 609(7925), 109–118. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05118-w
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