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2013

Loma Linda University

Cancer screening

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Discrimination-Based Attributions For Mistreatment Affect Continuity Of Care, Gregory John Regts Jun 2013

Discrimination-Based Attributions For Mistreatment Affect Continuity Of Care, Gregory John Regts

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Previous research has described the role of perceived healthcare mistreatment and negative emotions in continuity of cancer screening care for both Latino and Anglo American women (Betancourt, Flynn, & Ormseth, 2011). From a social psychological perspective, cognitive processes, such as the causal attributions patients make for the way they are treated, are expected to play a role in how mistreatment affects emotion and behavior. Based on Weiner's attribution theory of motivation and emotion and Betancourt's integrative model of culture, psychological processes, and behavior, the present study examined the influence of attributing healthcare mistreatment to discrimination on continuity of cancer screening …