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Identifiant

oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1008...

Sujet
Brief Report
Auteur
Coundouris, Sarah P. von Hippel, Courtney Lehn, Alexander C. Henry, Julie D.
Langue
en
Editeur

John Wiley and Sons Inc.

Catégorie

Wiley-Blackwell Online Open

Année

2022

Date de référencement

01/12/2023

Mots clés
consequences parkinson disease stereotype threat
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Résumé

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine what factors make people with Parkinson's disease more susceptible to stereotype threat (i.e., the concern of being evaluated in line with negative group‐based stereotypes) and the clinical consequences of this.

METHOD: Forty‐nine people with Parkinson's disease completed a measure of stereotype threat, as well as measures that indexed potential antecedents and clinical consequences of stereotype threat.

RESULTS: Younger age and greater communication difficulties emerged as significant predictors of stereotype threat.

Higher stereotype threat was also associated with increased emotional distress.

CONCLUSIONS: These findings are an important first step in understanding stereotype threat in Parkinson's disease and may help to guide the development of intervention and educational efforts aimed at countering its effects.

Coundouris, Sarah P.,von Hippel, Courtney,Lehn, Alexander C.,Henry, Julie D., 2022, The antecedents and consequences of stereotype threat in Parkinson's disease, John Wiley and Sons Inc.

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