Racial Discrimination, Pain, and the Buffering Influences of Acknowledgment - Trial NCT06113926
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
George Washington University
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Sep 01, 2022
Jan 31, 2023
Primary Outcome
Pain Threshold measured with a cold pressor task,Pain Tolerance,Pain unpleasantness
Summary
Black young adults (aged 18-30; N = 92) were racially included (i.e., received the ball an
 equal number of times) or excluded (i.e., received the ball only once) by other White players
 in a ball-tossing computer game called Cyberball; White experimenters acknowledged the
 exclusion for half of the excluded participants. Participants completed a cold-pressor task
 twice to measure pain sensitivity (threshold, tolerance, and unpleasantness): immediately
 prior, and after the Cyberball (and acknowledgment) manipulation. Participants also completed
 a post-manipulation survey examining the psychological effects of racial exclusion and
 acknowledgment (i.e., psychological needs satisfaction, negative affect, control).
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT06113926
Non-Device Trial

