Rethinking minority stress: A social safety perspective on the health effects of stigma in sexually-diverse and gender-diverse populations
For over two decades, the minority stress model has guided research on the health of
sexually-diverse individuals (those who are not exclusively heterosexual) and gender …
sexually-diverse individuals (those who are not exclusively heterosexual) and gender …
Stigma toward substance dependence: Causes, consequences, and potential interventions
Substance dependence is a prevalent and urgent public health problem. In 2021, 60 million
Americans reported abusing alcohol within the month prior to being surveyed, and nearly 20 …
Americans reported abusing alcohol within the month prior to being surveyed, and nearly 20 …
Patterns of implicit and explicit attitudes: I. Long-term change and stability from 2007 to 2016
TES Charlesworth, MR Banaji - Psychological science, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Using 4.4 million tests of implicit and explicit attitudes measured continuously from an
Internet population of US respondents over 13 years, we conducted the first comparative …
Internet population of US respondents over 13 years, we conducted the first comparative …
Significance-quest theory
Even though the motivation to feel worthy, to be respected, and to matter to others has been
identified for centuries by scholars, the antecedents, consequences, and conditions of its …
identified for centuries by scholars, the antecedents, consequences, and conditions of its …
[HTML][HTML] Creating COVID-19 stigma by referencing the novel coronavirus as the “Chinese virus” on Twitter: Quantitative analysis of social media data
Background Stigma is the deleterious, structural force that devalues members of groups that
hold undesirable characteristics. Since stigma is created and reinforced by society—through …
hold undesirable characteristics. Since stigma is created and reinforced by society—through …
Ableism special issue introduction
In this special issue, we define ableism as stereoty**, prejudice, discrimination, and social
oppression toward people with disabilities—the largest minority group in the United States …
oppression toward people with disabilities—the largest minority group in the United States …
Bias against 93 stigmatized groups in masked language models and downstream sentiment classification tasks
Warning: The content of this paper may be upsetting or triggering. The rapid deployment of
artificial intelligence (AI) models de-demands a thorough investigation of biases and risks …
artificial intelligence (AI) models de-demands a thorough investigation of biases and risks …
Identifying and predicting stereotype change in large language corpora: 72 groups, 115 years (1900–2015), and four text sources.
The social world is carved into a complex variety of groups each associated with unique
stereotypes that persist and shift over time. Innovations in natural language processing …
stereotypes that persist and shift over time. Innovations in natural language processing …
Integrating time into stigma and health research
Stigma changes over time: it waxes and wanes through history, is manifested within humans
who develop over time and is tied to statuses (such as attributes, illnesses and identities) …
who develop over time and is tied to statuses (such as attributes, illnesses and identities) …
The stigma of incarceration experience: A systematic review.
ZR Feingold - Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Individuals who have been incarcerated experience unparalleled health and economic
disparities. Stigma, defined as a social phenomenon in which labeling, separation, and …
disparities. Stigma, defined as a social phenomenon in which labeling, separation, and …