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ISSN:2376-6972

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Suzan M Walters,Jelani Kerr,Manuel Cano et al. Suzan M Walters et al.
Recent evidence points to racial and ethnic disparities in drug-related deaths and health conditions. Informed by stigma, intersectionality, intersectional stigma, and fundamental cause theories, we aimed to explore whether intersectional s...
Melissa J DuPont-Reyes,Alice P Villatoro,Jared Datzman et al. Melissa J DuPont-Reyes et al.
While significant mental illness stigma disparities across race/ethnicity and gender exist, little is known about the efficacy of anti-stigma interventions in reducing these intersectional disparities. We examine the two-year effects of sch...
Katie Wang,Melissa R Schick,Devon L Quinn et al. Katie Wang et al.
Despite the well-documented association between experiences of substance use stigma and adverse mental health outcomes, little is known about the mechanisms underlying this association. Utilizing a community sample of substance-using adults...
Brian A Feinstein,Jessie V Ford,Micah R Lattanner et al. Brian A Feinstein et al.
Bisexual men are disproportionately affected by negative mental health outcomes compared to heterosexual and gay men. These disparities are related to the unique stressors that they experience, and emerging evidence suggests that their expe...
Morgan M Philbin,Timothy W Menza,Sara H Legrand et al. Morgan M Philbin et al.
Multiple aspects of Black young men who have sex with men's (YMSM) identities cause them to be differentially targeted for arrest and incarceration. However, limited research has explored structural drivers of Black YMSM' criminal justice i...
Cristina Rodriguez-Hart,Cory Bradley,Danielle German et al. Cristina Rodriguez-Hart et al.
Sexual and gender minority stigma (SGM stigma) affecting Nigerian sexual and gender minorities (SGM) is associated with suboptimal HIV outcomes, and one mechanism found to explain the relationship is suicidal ideation. A better understandin...
Jerica M Berge,Amanda Trofholz,Christine Danner et al. Jerica M Berge et al.
Studies indicate parent conversations focused on child weight, shape, or size are associated with unhealthy child weight and weight-related behaviors, whereas health-focused conversations are not. Little research has examined what these typ...
E-Shien Chang,Joan K Monin,Naomi Isenberg et al. E-Shien Chang et al.
Elder abuse affects one in six older persons globally. Three limitations impede progress in prevention: most research is victim- rather than perpetrator-based; the reliance on explicit, self-reported factors; and failure to account for psyc...
LeeAnn Akouri-Shan,Samantha Y Jay,Joseph S DeLuca et al. LeeAnn Akouri-Shan et al.
Suicide is a leading cause of death among youth on the psychosis spectrum. Internalized mental health stigma is one risk factor for suicide that may be particularly salient for youth with psychosis-risk syndromes and early psychosis. Among ...
Shaynna N Herrera,Emmett M Larsen,Joseph S Deluca et al. Shaynna N Herrera et al.
Self-stigma has been associated with reduced accuracy of face emotion recognition in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR). Stigma may also relate to slowing of performance during cognitive tasks for which a negative stereot...