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Nurse and patient reactions to social displays of depression.
Authors:Elliott, Timothy R.   Yoder, Bruce   Umlauf, Robert
Abstract:
Examined the interpersonal responses of 27 nurses and 27 hospitalized patients with chronic medical conditions to a target who appeared either to have a chronic physical impairment or to be able-bodied, and who enacted either a depressed or nondepressed role. It was predicted that while nurses and patients would have negative reactions to the depressed targets, patient reactions to the depressed target with a physical impairment would be less negative than nurse reactions on the basis of perceived similarity. Results indicated that both groups had negative perceptions of the depressed targets. The similarity hypothesis, however, was not explicitly supported. The reactions of health-care staff to depressed medical patients may reinforce the patients' depressive behavior. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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