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期刊名:Journal of social issues

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ISSN:0022-4537

e-ISSN:1540-4560

IF/分区:4.7/Q1

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Self-affirmation interventions have been shown to mitigate the negative psychological effects of stereotype threat on Black students in secondary and undergraduate education. However, there is currently limited research testing whether Blac...
Ella Ben Hagai,Rachelle Annechino,Nicholas Young et al. Ella Ben Hagai et al.
In this study we analyze 50 interviews with racially diverse, predominantly low-income, LGBTQ participants living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Rooted in intersectional theory that conceptualizes identities as shaped by interlocking forms ...
Kelly E Moore,June P Tangney Kelly E Moore
People with concealable stigmatized identities, such as a criminal record, often anticipate stigma from others. Anticipated stigma is thought to cause withdrawal from situations in which there is the potential for discrimination, which then...
Netta Barak-Corren,Lotem Perry-Hazan Netta Barak-Corren
COVID-19 has challenged people worldwide to comply with strict lock-downs and meticulous healthcare instructions. Can states harness enclave communities to comply with the law in such crucial times, even when compliance conflicts with commu...
Steven P Segal,Carol Silverman,Jim Baumohl Steven P Segal
Large numbers of patients leave mental hospitals to become residents of community-based sheltered-care facilities, yet little is known about how they use particular local environments to satisfy their needs and wants. This paper considers a...
Katie Wang,Keshia Walker,Evava Pietri et al. Katie Wang et al.
People with disabilities face a dilemma in dealing with patronizing help: Although accepting unsolicited assistance can incur psychological costs, confronting the helper has been shown to incur interpersonal penalties. The present research ...
Alida Bouris,Brandon J Hill Alida Bouris
Research often analyzes gender minority youth and sexual minority youth as a single group, a practice that obscures differences in how gender identity and sexual orientation shape health. The present study uses intersectionality to explore ...
Robin J Lewis,Barbara A Winstead,Tyler B Mason et al. Robin J Lewis et al.
A conceptual model linking stigma-related stress and lesbian women's alcohol use and related problems via social factors (i.e., social constraints and social isolation), depressive symptoms, and negative reinforcement drinking motives (i.e....
Stephenie R Chaudoir,Katie Wang,John E Pachankis Stephenie R Chaudoir
Sexual orientation health disparities are rooted in sexual minorities' exposure to stress and challenges to effective coping. This paper reviews the "toolkit" of psychosocial interventions available to reduce sexual minority stress effects....
Dominic Abrams,Hannah J Swift,Lisbeth Drury Dominic Abrams
Across the world, people are required, or want, to work until an increasingly old age. But how might prospective employers view job applicants who have skills and qualities that they associate with older adults? This article draws on social...