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Sexism Interacts with Patient-Physician Gender Concordance in Influencing Patient Control Preferences: Findings from a Vignette Experimental Design.

Dario MonzaniLaura VerganiSilvia Maria Francesca PizzoliGiulia MartonKetti MazzoccoLuca BailoChiara MessoriLuca PancaniManuela CattelanGabriella Pravettoni
Published in: Applied psychology. Health and well-being (2020)
In conclusion, patients' attitudes toward the physicians' gender constitutes a relevant characteristic that may influence the degree of control patients want to have and the overall patient-physician relationship.
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