Internalization process of stigma of people with mental illness across cultures: A meta-analytic structural equation modeling approach
This meta-analytic study synthesized findings from 108 independent data sets across 22
cultures to investigate whether the stigma internalization model (the internalization of …
cultures to investigate whether the stigma internalization model (the internalization of …
Bridging intragroup processes and intergroup relations: Needing the twain to meet
JF Dovidio - British Journal of Social Psychology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Despite their shared focus on groups, research bridging intragroup processes and
intergroup relations is surprisingly rare. The goal of the present article is to highlight how …
intergroup relations is surprisingly rare. The goal of the present article is to highlight how …
Countries and cultural differences in the stigma of mental illness: the east–west divide
Mental illness is a global public health crisis. Although rates of untreated cases stand as a
primary problem, stigma is a significant obstacle. Yet, global differences in levels and roots …
primary problem, stigma is a significant obstacle. Yet, global differences in levels and roots …
Stigma: Advances in theory and research
It has been 50 years since the publication of Goffman's influential work Stigma: Notes on the
Management of Spoiled Identity. This special issue celebrates Goffman's contribution with …
Management of Spoiled Identity. This special issue celebrates Goffman's contribution with …
Associations between public and self-stigma of help-seeking with help-seeking attitudes and intention: A meta-analytic structural equation modeling approach.
The present study examined the association between help-seeking public stigma and help-
seeking self-stigma (ie, internalization of stigma) and the relative association of both types of …
seeking self-stigma (ie, internalization of stigma) and the relative association of both types of …
The stigma turbine: A theoretical framework for conceptualizing and contextualizing marketplace stigma
Stigmas, or discredited personal attributes, emanate from social perceptions of physical
characteristics, aspects of character, and “tribal” associations (eg, race;). Extant research …
characteristics, aspects of character, and “tribal” associations (eg, race;). Extant research …
Mobilizing or sedative effects? A narrative review of the association between intergroup contact and collective action among advantaged and disadvantaged groups
VM Cocco, L Vezzali, S Stathi… - Personality and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Academic Abstract In this narrative review, we examined 134 studies of the relationship
between intergroup contact and collective action benefiting disadvantaged groups. We …
between intergroup contact and collective action benefiting disadvantaged groups. We …
Stigmatization in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey experiment using attribution theory and the familiarity hypothesis
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has created a global health crisis, leading to
stigmatization and discriminatory behaviors against people who have contracted or are …
stigmatization and discriminatory behaviors against people who have contracted or are …
Social stigma of suicide in South Korea: A cultural perspective
This study examined suicide stigma in relation to Korean cultural characteristics, such as
Collectivism, Chemyon sensitivity (concern about losing a socially acceptable face), the …
Collectivism, Chemyon sensitivity (concern about losing a socially acceptable face), the …
Change, challenge, and prospects for a diversity paradigm in social psychology
JM Jones, JF Dovidio - Social Issues and Policy Review, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
In the current work, we discuss how moving beyond the traditional emphasis in social
psychology on differences in group memberships to diversity has both theoretical and …
psychology on differences in group memberships to diversity has both theoretical and …