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ISSN:2376-6972

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Jessie V Ford,Brian Dodge,Kirsty A Clark et al. Jessie V Ford et al.
A growing body of evidence has documented the adverse health consequences of structural stigma across multiple marginalized groups, including sexual minorities. In light of these advancements, scholars have urged the field to refine concept...
Erin C Standen,Samantha R Philip,John F Dovidio et al. Erin C Standen et al.
Weight stigma is widely recognized as a significant concern in healthcare. Studies indicate that as medical trainees advance through their training, their levels of weight bias may intensify. Such prejudices can lead to inferior care for hi...
Patricia Timmons,Lakeya S McGill,Rachel V Aaron et al. Patricia Timmons et al.
Objective: Experiences of discrimination, a notable psychosocial stressor, are considered an important risk factor for problematic opioid use. We examined whether pain severity, pain interference, anxiety, and depressive ...
Valerie A Earnshaw,Natalie M Brousseau,E Carly Hill et al. Valerie A Earnshaw et al.
Enacted stigma (i.e., experiences of discrimination from others) is associated with engagement in drug use among people with a wide range of stigmatized statuses. This association may be particularly concerning among people receiving treatm...
Scott McKernan,Wendy D&#x;Andrea,Amanda Collier et al. Scott McKernan et al.
Objective: Sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations have substantially higher rates of most psychopathologies. Several theoretical models have been proposed attributing the disparities to either a) additional stressor...
Coralee Pérez-Pedrogo,Bianca Y Planas-García,Carmen E Albizu-García Coralee Pérez-Pedrogo
Self-stigma among persons with substance use disorders (SUDs) represents a significant barrier to patient recovery. Numerous studies have identified that experienced or enacted stigma deters people from seeking health treatment, impacting t...
Eduardo Hernandez Mozo,Jaclyn A Siegel,Valerie Douglas et al. Eduardo Hernandez Mozo et al.
Latino and Black sexual minority men are at elevated risk of cigarette use compared to their heterosexual and White SMM counterparts. Internalized homophobia may affect substance use disparities. However, the research linking internalized h...
Natalie G Keirns,Bryant H Keirns,Cindy E Tsotsoros et al. Natalie G Keirns et al.
Weight stigma is a chronic stressor and may contribute to cardiometabolic health risk. This pilot study tests an experimental protocol exploring acute inflammation as a potential biological mechanism connecting weight stigma and disease ris...
Lakeya S McGill,Mayra L Sánchez González,Shawn M Bediako et al. Lakeya S McGill et al.
Studies have shown that disease- and race-based discrimination in healthcare exacerbate pain, yet little is known about the role of psychological processes and symptoms, such as internalized stigma and depressive symptoms, in the relationsh...
Thomas Carpino,Kaitlyn Atkins,John Mark Wiginton et al. Thomas Carpino et al.
Mpox emerged on the global scale in 2022 and predominately affected gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM). Stigma related to mpox is a potential harm for individuals experiencing multiple levels of marginalization who m...