Persky Susan, Ferrer Rebecca A, Klein William M P
Social and Behavioral Research Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, Building 31, Rm. B1B36, 31 Center Dr, MSC 2073, Bethesda, MD, 20892-2073, USA.
Basic Biobehavioral and Psychological Sciences Branch, Behavioral Research Program, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA.
J Behav Med. 2016 Oct;39(5):804-14. doi: 10.1007/s10865-016-9747-5. Epub 2016 May 4.
It is crucial to examine patient reactions to genomics-informed approaches to weight management within a clinical context, and understand the influence of patient characteristics (here, emotion and race). Examining nonverbal reactions offers a window into patients' implicit cognitive, attitudinal and affective processes related to clinical encounters. We simulated a weight management clinical interaction with a virtual reality-based physician, and experimentally manipulated patient emotional state (anger/fear) and whether the physician made genomic or personal behavior attributions for weight. Participants were 190 overweight females who racially identified as either Black or White. Participants made less visual contact when receiving genomic information in the anger condition, and Black participants exhibited lowered voice pitch when receiving genomic information. Black participants also increased their interpersonal distance when receiving genomic information in the anger condition. By studying non-conscious nonverbal behavior, we can better understand the nuances of these interactions. Trial registry clinicaltrials.gov NCT01888913.
在临床环境中检查患者对基于基因组学的体重管理方法的反应,并了解患者特征(此处为情绪和种族)的影响至关重要。检查非语言反应为了解患者与临床接触相关的隐性认知、态度和情感过程提供了一个窗口。我们使用基于虚拟现实的医生模拟了体重管理临床互动,并通过实验操纵患者的情绪状态(愤怒/恐惧)以及医生对体重做出基因组或个人行为归因的情况。参与者为190名超重女性,她们在种族上被认定为黑人或白人。在愤怒状态下接受基因组信息时,参与者的目光接触减少,黑人参与者在接受基因组信息时声音音调降低。在愤怒状态下接受基因组信息时,黑人参与者的人际距离也会增加。通过研究无意识的非语言行为,我们可以更好地理解这些互动的细微差别。试验注册clinicaltrials.gov NCT01888913。