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View article: Backfire effects of performance quantification on stress and disidentification: The role of metadehumanization in organizations, sport, and social networks
Backfire effects of performance quantification on stress and disidentification: The role of metadehumanization in organizations, sport, and social networks Open
Quantification, that is, the shaping of human environments in numerical terms, is so widespread in contemporary societies that it has contaminated almost all spheres of human life. We explore the links between performance quantification an…
View article: Suicidal ideations and self-dehumanization in recently detoxified patients with severe alcohol use disorder: an experimental exploration through joint explicit-implicit measures
Suicidal ideations and self-dehumanization in recently detoxified patients with severe alcohol use disorder: an experimental exploration through joint explicit-implicit measures Open
This link between self-dehumanization and suicide-related factors suggests that a reduced sense of belonging to humanity is associated with self-harm antecedents. Results also emphasize the importance of using indirect measures to investig…
View article: Individual, interpersonal, and organisational factors associated with discrimination in medical decisions affecting people with a migration background with mental health problems: the case of general practice
Individual, interpersonal, and organisational factors associated with discrimination in medical decisions affecting people with a migration background with mental health problems: the case of general practice Open
This paper showed that lower levels of trust among GPs' towards their migrant patients and high GP workloads contribute to an increased ethnic bias in medical decision-making. This may perpetuate ethnic inequalities in mental health care. …
View article: PB0775 Evaluation of Hemorrhage and Edema Expansion, Including Effecton Neutrophil-Mediated Neuroinflammation in Intracerebral Hemorrhage, Using Ir-CPI, a Thromboinflammation Inhibitor
PB0775 Evaluation of Hemorrhage and Edema Expansion, Including Effecton Neutrophil-Mediated Neuroinflammation in Intracerebral Hemorrhage, Using Ir-CPI, a Thromboinflammation Inhibitor Open
Figure 2: Comparison of markers of inflammation, activation, thrombosis, and NETosis.Blood plasma from SCD patients treated with Hydroxyurea (red, n = 8) or Crizanlizumab (blue, n = 2) was quantified via commercial ELISA for markers of inf…
View article: Factors associated with discrimination in GPs’ decisions towards migrants with mental health problems
Factors associated with discrimination in GPs’ decisions towards migrants with mental health problems Open
Background Although people with a migration background (MB) have more unmet mental health needs than the general population, patients with a MB are still underrepresented in mental health care services. Provider bias towards these patients…
View article: Perceived sexualization of the work environment's influence on well‐being, attitudes, and behaviors: The roles of organizational dehumanization and enjoyment of sexualization
Perceived sexualization of the work environment's influence on well‐being, attitudes, and behaviors: The roles of organizational dehumanization and enjoyment of sexualization Open
The present research investigates whether employees' perceptions of being dehumanized by their organization act as an underlying mechanism in the relationship between sexualized work environments (SWE) and their detrimental consequences. T…
View article: Enlarging the victim’s perspective on dehumanization
Enlarging the victim’s perspective on dehumanization Open
View article: Unintentional Discrimination Against Patients with a Migration Background by General Practitioners in Mental Health Management: An Experimental Study
Unintentional Discrimination Against Patients with a Migration Background by General Practitioners in Mental Health Management: An Experimental Study Open
View article: Approaching dehumanizing interactions: Joint consideration of other-, meta-, and self-dehumanization
Approaching dehumanizing interactions: Joint consideration of other-, meta-, and self-dehumanization Open
Although research on dehumanization in behavioral sciences has exponentially increased in the last two decades, most of the investigation's efforts have focused either on perpetrators or victims of dehumanization independently of one anoth…
View article: For whom and why organizational dehumanization is linked to deviant behaviours
For whom and why organizational dehumanization is linked to deviant behaviours Open
‘We are humans not robots!’ This protest slogan denounces a working reality in which employees perceive that they are reduced to a mere tool or instrument at the service of the organization. Such an experience refers to organizational dehu…
View article: Factors influencing general practitioners’ decisions in migrant patients with mental health disorder
Factors influencing general practitioners’ decisions in migrant patients with mental health disorder Open
Background Patients with a migration background (MB) have more mental health disorders than those without migration background. Yet, those patients are still underrepresented in mental healthcare services and have more unmet medical needs.…
View article: Implicit and explicit ethnic biases in multicultural primary care: the case of trainee general practitioners
Implicit and explicit ethnic biases in multicultural primary care: the case of trainee general practitioners Open
View article: The Development of Prison Officers’ Job Satisfaction and its Impact on Depersonalization of Incarcerated Persons: The Role of Organizational Dehumanization
The Development of Prison Officers’ Job Satisfaction and its Impact on Depersonalization of Incarcerated Persons: The Role of Organizational Dehumanization Open
This article contributes to the literature on the antecedents and consequences of prison officers’ job satisfaction. First, we argue that organizational dehumanization (i.e., employees’ perceptions of being treated as tools by their organi…
View article: Metadehumanization and Self-dehumanization are Linked to Reduced Drinking Refusal Self-Efficacy and Increased Anxiety and Depression Symptoms in Patients with Severe Alcohol Use Disorder
Metadehumanization and Self-dehumanization are Linked to Reduced Drinking Refusal Self-Efficacy and Increased Anxiety and Depression Symptoms in Patients with Severe Alcohol Use Disorder Open
Metadehumanization, the perception of being treated as less than a human by others, is a pervasive phenomenon in intergroup relations. It is dissociated from stigmatization or stereotypes, and it has been recently identified as a critical …
View article: Self‐dehumanisation in severe alcohol use disorder: Links with self‐stigma and environmental satisfaction
Self‐dehumanisation in severe alcohol use disorder: Links with self‐stigma and environmental satisfaction Open
Metadehumanisation (i.e., the perception of being considered as less than human by others) is proposed to be widespread in stigmatised populations, such as people with severe alcohol use disorder (SAUD). However, the relations between meta…
View article: Extracellular HMGB1 blockade inhibits tumor growth through profoundly remodeling immune microenvironment and enhances checkpoint inhibitor-based immunotherapy
Extracellular HMGB1 blockade inhibits tumor growth through profoundly remodeling immune microenvironment and enhances checkpoint inhibitor-based immunotherapy Open
Background High-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is a multifunctional redox-sensitive protein involved in various intracellular (eg, chromatin remodeling, transcription, autophagy) and extracellular (inflammation, autoimmunity) processes. Rega…
View article: Sex‐based and beauty‐based objectification: Metadehumanization and emotional consequences among victims
Sex‐based and beauty‐based objectification: Metadehumanization and emotional consequences among victims Open
We investigated how two forms of objectification (i.e., sex‐ and beauty‐based objectification) relate to metadehumanization (i.e., the perception of being dehumanized) and emotional consequences for victims. Capitalizing on previous resear…
View article: Leader–member exchange and organizational dehumanization: The role of supervisor’s organizational embodiment
Leader–member exchange and organizational dehumanization: The role of supervisor’s organizational embodiment Open
View article: My Physical Appearance at the Center of Others’ Concerns: What are the Consequences for Women’s Metadehumanization and Emotions?
My Physical Appearance at the Center of Others’ Concerns: What are the Consequences for Women’s Metadehumanization and Emotions? Open
Despite the frequency of women's exposure to sexually objectifying behaviors in their daily life (e.g., through comments on their appearance, gazing or touching), no previous work has investigated how such a focus on their physical appeara…
View article: ΤHE EFFECTS OF GROUP MEMBERSHIP AND PERCEIVED HUMANNESS OF VICTIMS ON MOTIVES FOR PUNISHMENT AND JUSTICE DECISIONS
ΤHE EFFECTS OF GROUP MEMBERSHIP AND PERCEIVED HUMANNESS OF VICTIMS ON MOTIVES FOR PUNISHMENT AND JUSTICE DECISIONS Open
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This study (N = 124) tested people’s motives for distribution of justice depending on whether emotions with differential social value were expe…
View article: Dual inhibition of factor XIIa and factor XIa as a therapeutic approach for safe thromboprotection
Dual inhibition of factor XIIa and factor XIa as a therapeutic approach for safe thromboprotection Open
View article: “Whatever you do, just don't let him notice you're a woman!” General beliefs on women's gender ideology as a function of topic in <scp>mixed‐gender</scp> negotiations
“Whatever you do, just don't let him notice you're a woman!” General beliefs on women's gender ideology as a function of topic in <span>mixed‐gender</span> negotiations Open
How one approaches gender differences in general likely influences the way one handles mixed‐gender negotiations. In the present paper, we examine general beliefs on how women negotiators do—as opposed to how they “should”—handle gender in…
View article: Examining the role of fundamental psychological needs in the development of metadehumanization: A multi‐population approach
Examining the role of fundamental psychological needs in the development of metadehumanization: A multi‐population approach Open
In the present paper, we investigate dehumanization processes from a victim perspective. We propose that dehumanization experiences, that is metadehumanization, arise from people's feelings that their fundamental human needs are thwarted a…
View article: Metadehumanization in severe alcohol-use disorders: Links with fundamental needs and clinical outcomes
Metadehumanization in severe alcohol-use disorders: Links with fundamental needs and clinical outcomes Open
View article: Two Preregistered Direct Replications of “Objects Don’t Object: Evidence That Self-Objectification Disrupts Women’s Social Activism”
Two Preregistered Direct Replications of “Objects Don’t Object: Evidence That Self-Objectification Disrupts Women’s Social Activism” Open
Self-objectification has been claimed to induce numerous detrimental consequences for women at the individual level (e.g., sexual dysfunction, depression, eating disorders). Additionally, at the collective level, it has been proposed that …
View article: Warmth and Competence in Interpersonal Comparisons: The Quiz Master Paradigm through the Lens of Compensation
Warmth and Competence in Interpersonal Comparisons: The Quiz Master Paradigm through the Lens of Compensation Open
Research shows that the two fundamental dimensions of warmth and competence often relate negatively in intergroup stereotypes. This ‘compensation effect’ emerges in group and person perception but has never been examined in situations of i…
View article: He, She, “They” at the Bargaining Table… Woman, Man or Just Negotiators? A Critical Review on Gender Ideologies in Mixed-Gender Negotiations
He, She, “They” at the Bargaining Table… Woman, Man or Just Negotiators? A Critical Review on Gender Ideologies in Mixed-Gender Negotiations Open
In recent years, an important number of studies aimed at levelling the playing field for women and men at the bargaining table. In spite of this, women continue to find themselves largely at a disadvantage when negotiating with a male coun…
View article: Sex is power belief and women’s mental health: The mediating roles of self‐objectification and sexual subjectivity
Sex is power belief and women’s mental health: The mediating roles of self‐objectification and sexual subjectivity Open
Sex is power belief (SIPB) positively relates to self‐objectification. This research aims at expanding this finding. We propose that SIPB involves an instrumental view of one’s own body (i.e., self‐objectification) that leads women to expe…
View article: Anticoagulation With an Inhibitor of Factors XIa and XIIa During Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Anticoagulation With an Inhibitor of Factors XIa and XIIa During Cardiopulmonary Bypass Open
View article: Justice reactions to deviant ingroup members: Ingroup identity threat motivates utilitarian punishments
Justice reactions to deviant ingroup members: Ingroup identity threat motivates utilitarian punishments Open
To maintain a positive overall view of their group, people judge likeable ingroup members more favourably and deviant ingroup members more harshly than comparable outgroup members. Research suggests that such derogation of deviant ingroup …