Publications:
- Sabin, Marini, and Nosek, 2012, Physician Implicit and Explicit Attitudes about Weight by MD Gender, BMI and Race/Ethnicity, expected publication date, PLOS ONE, November, 7, 2012 (pdf)
- Sabin JA, Greenwald AG, 2012.The Influence of Implicit Bias on Treatment Recommendations for Four Common Pediatric Conditions: Pain, Urinary Tract Infection, ADHD, and Asthma, American Journal of Public Health 102 (5). PMID: 22420817
- Cooper, L. A., Roter, D., Carson, K. A., Beach, M., Sabin, J. A., Greenwald, A. G., Inui, T.S., 2012. Implicit Racial Bias among Clinicians, Communication Behaviors, and Patient Ratings of Interpersonal Care, American Journal of Public Health 102 (5). PMID:2420787
- Spigner, Rees, Galvin, Sabin, Davis, Dick, Young, A Qualitative Assessment of Personal and Social Responsibility for Kidney Disease: Increasing Kidney Disease Awareness Network (IKAN) Transplant Project, J National Medical Association, 103(9-10). PMID:22364056
- Sabin, J., VanSchaik, E., Lynch, E., Stoner, S. (2010). Does awareness of unconscious associations enhance learning about healthcare disparities? American Journal of Epidemiology, 171(Suppl), S1–S157. (abstract)
- Sabin, J. A., Nosek, B. A., Greenwald, A. G., Rivara, F.P., (2009). Physician implicit and explicit attitudes about race by MD race/ethnicity and gender. J of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 20 (3), 903-920. (pdf)
- Sabin, J. A., Rivara, F. P., Greenwald, A. G. (2008). Physician implicit attitudes and stereotypes about race and quality of medical care, Medical Care, 46 (7) July 2008, 678-685. (pdf)
- Sabin, J. A., Zatzick, D. F., Jurkovich, G., & Rivara, F. P. (2006). Primary care utilization and detection of emotional distress among traumatically injured adolescents: Identifying an unmet need. Pediatrics, January, 117 (1), 130-138.
- Sabin, J. A., Zatzick, D. F., & Rivara, F. P. (2005). A role for school health personnel in supporting children and families following childhood injury, J Sch Health, 75, (4), 141-144.
- Sabin, J.A. (2005). Measuring implicit racial bias: Using the Implicit Association Test in health services research, American Journal of Epidemiology, 161 (Suppl.) S92. (abstract)
- Zatzick, D. F., Grossman, D., Russo, J., Pynoos, R., Berliner, L., Jurkovich, G., Sabin, J., McCauley, E., Ghesquiere, A., & Rivara, F. (2006). Predicting posttraumatic stress symptoms longitudinally in a representative sample of hospitalized injured adolescents. Am J Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 45 (10), 1188-1195.
- Zatzick, D. F., Russo, J., Grossman, D. Jurkovich, G., Sabin, J., Berliner, L., & Rivara, F. (2005). PTSD and depressive symptoms, alcohol use, and recurrent traumatic life events in a representative sample of injured adolescents and their parents, J Pediatr Psychol, 31 (4), 377-387.
Other Publications:
- Prepared Executive Summary by invitation of Congresswoman Christensen, RE: Sabin, J. A., Nosek, B. A., Greenwald, A. G., Rivara, F.P., Comparing physician implicit and explicit attitudes about race by gender, race and ethnicity. November, 2008
Office of Hon. Donna M. Christensen
1510 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202.225.1790 | Fax: 202.225.2051 (pdf)
- January 2010, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Sabin, J. A. et al., “Black physicians are less likely to have implicit preferences for blacks or whites” http://www.ahrq.gov/research/jan10/0110RA11.htm
- November 2008, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Sabin, J. A. et al. “Pediatricians Show Less Race Bias than Others” http://www.ahrq.gov/research/nov08/1108RA13.htm
- American Medical News: Sabin, J. A. et al. “Doctors often register unconscious bias against against blacks, study finds” By Kevin B. O'Reilly, amednews staff. Posted Sept. 28 2009. http://www.amaassn.org/amednews/2009/09/28/prsa0928.htm