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Self-reflection interventions for implicit gender bias reduction: Scoping the literature for a conceptual way forward
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment (2023)
  • Vanessa Shuck
  • Jenny Adams Salmela
  • Mariah K. Prinster,
  • Carol Geisler
Abstract
Current binary male/female perceptions of gender in the colonial West are inherently exclusionary, breed inequality and violence, and curb full expression of self, limiting personal and collective potential. Implicit gender biases are unseen cognitive forces within us, manipulating internal and external experiences of the illegitimate and manufactured gender binary that infuses into daily culture, and undermines our ability to achieve true equality in society. This scoping review assesses 2010–2020 empirical research on self-reflection interventions to reduce implicit bias, analyzes their mechanisms of change, and suggests foundational efficacy components and a conceptual framework for reducing implicit gender bias. We searched six databases and yielded a total of 1,603 results. After utilizing critical appraisal tools, 15 articles remained for final scoping review analysis. Eleven of 15 self-reflection intervention articles showed significant efficacy in reducing implicit bias. Content analysis noted four mechanisms of implicit bias change across all resulting interventions: extension of in-group, decreased automaticity, awareness and concern of bias, and practice. Results suggest that self-reflection interventions informed by all four mechanisms will likely yield the most efficacious conceptual framework to reduce implicit gender bias. Reducing implicit gender bias has power to shift human behavior and revolutionize systemic and social norms.
Keywords
  • self-reflection,
  • gender non-binary,
  • mindfulness,
  • gender bias,
  • meditation
Publication Date
Spring May 15, 2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2023.2212014
Citation Information
Vanessa Shuck, Jenny Adams Salmela, Mariah K. Prinster, and Carol Geisler. "Self-reflection interventions for implicit gender bias reduction: Scoping the literature for a conceptual way forward" Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment (2023) ISSN: 15403556
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carol-geisler/12/