APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Gender Stereotypes Predicts Physicians’ Estimates of Women Patients’ Ability to Work
- Marie Gustafsson Senden
Stockholm University - Emma Bäck
Gothenburg University - Hanna Bäck
Lund University - Stina Melander
Lund University
Abstract
In an experimental study (n = 134 medicine students), we show that patient gender matters for physicians’ estimates of work ability. Men were seen as better at estimating their own work ability, which strongly predicted physicians’ estimates. Women’s estimated work ability interacted with domestic roles in line with gender stereotypes.
Social Cognition