Publications:

  1. 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)
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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)
  6. 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)
  7. 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)
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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)
  11. 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.
  12. 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:

  1. 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)
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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