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A Call to Action: The Need for a Cultural Psychological Approach to Discrimination on the Basis of Skin Color in Asia

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2020
A strong preference for fair skin appears to be the norm across the Asian continent and may pervade many aspects of social life. Yet scholarly work on this ubiquitous phenomenon is rare within psychological science.
Karim Bettache
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Objective measurement and comparison of human facial skin color in East Asian females

Skin research and technology, 2020
Skin color is an important physiological index of human skin that has essential significance in cosmetology and dermatological diagnoses and aesthetics, especially in East Asian culture, where the beauty standard is the whiter the skin, the more ...
Yue Wu   +5 more
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Promotion of Color-Changing Luminescent Hydrogels from Thermo to Electrical Responsiveness toward Biomimetic Skin Applications.

ACS Nano, 2021
The active color-changing ability of many living species has inspired scientists to replicate the optical property into soft wet and tissue-like hydrogel materials.
Shuxin Wei   +10 more
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Skin cancer in skin of color

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2006
Skin cancer is less common in persons with skin of color than in light-skinned Caucasians but is often associated with greater morbidity and mortality. Thus, it is crucial that physicians become familiar with skin cancer in persons of color so as to maximize the likelihood of early detection of these tumors. In dark-skinned ethnic groups, squamous cell
Hugh M, Gloster, Kenneth, Neal
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Understanding skin color bias in deep learning-based skin lesion segmentation

Comput. Methods Programs Biomed.
BACKGROUND The field of dermatological image analysis using deep neural networks includes the semantic segmentation of skin lesions, pivotal for lesion analysis, pathology inference, and diagnoses. While biases in neural network-based dermatoscopic image
Marin Benčević   +4 more
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Skin Color and Mortality

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1992
The relation of skin color and mortality from all causes, coronary heart disease, and all cardiovascular diseases was explored in 787 black men and women of the Charleston Heart Study Cohort. Associations were studied by examining rates of mortality during the period 1960-1990 by tertiles of skin color, as measured by reflectometer. Across the tertiles
J E, Keil   +4 more
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Photoprotection in skin of color

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 2022
As populations in many parts of the world are projected to become more racially diverse over the coming decades, we must better understand the unique characteristics of the skin of populations with skin of color (SOC). This review aims to highlight important physiologic and clinical considerations of photoprotection in SOC.
Sokhna, Seck   +3 more
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Latino Skin Color

2021
Using the Cross Racial Identity Model (Cross, 1991), Multidimensional Model of Racial Identity (Sellers, et al. 1998), and Helm's White Racial Identity Model (Helms, 1995), this web-based quantitative cross-sectional survey study was designed to examine the associations between selfreported skin color, racial discrimination, racial identity, parental ...
Ana Hernandez   +2 more
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Skin color enhancement based on favorite skin color in HSV color space

IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, 2010
Skin color enhancement based on favorite skin color is proposed to make skin color displayed on large screen flat panel TVs agree with human favorite skin color. A robust skin detection method in different intensity is obtained after analyzing the distribution of skin color in HSV color space. The favorite skin color region is found via a psychological
Xiao-Ning Zhang   +3 more
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Skin cancer, photoprotection, and skin of color

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2014
To the Editor:We readwith interest the article byAgbai and colleagues about skin cancers in ‘‘skin of color,’’ and commend them for bringing attention to this increasingly relevant issue. However, we are concerned about several aspects of this article, especially recommendations on photoprotection in ‘‘people of color’’ (POC).
Dadzie, Ophelia E.   +4 more
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