This chapter reviews research from the emerging field of social neuroscience to examine the underlying mechanisms that explain why stigma and discrimination lead to suboptimal health outcomes. The review is structured around three pathways through which stigmatization has negative effects on physical health, and it discusses neural and cardiovascular processes associated with (1) the stress that being a target of discrimination elicits, (2) impaired self-regulation of health behavior among targets of discrimination, and (3) how intergroup dynamics during interactions between health care provider and patient can result in suboptimal health care for stigmatized individuals. The insights offered by the neuroscience perspective provide crucial ...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Abstract Stigma is a well-documented barrier to health seeking behavior, engagement in care and adhe...
This chapter reviews research from the emerging field of social neuroscience to examine the underlyi...
This chapter reviews research from the emerging field of social neuroscience to examine the underlyi...
This chapter reviews research from the emerging field of social neuroscience to examine the underlyi...
Labels serve as identifiers and convenient descriptors of inanimate and animate objects. In humans, ...
In this paper we examine the variability in the associations between discrimination/stigma and vulne...
In this article, we examine self-regulatory processes that are initiated by structural stigma. To da...
This chapter argues that an understanding of social identity processes is critical to understand whe...
This article reviews social neuroscience research on the experience of stigma from the target's pers...
BACKGROUND: Discrimination is associated with negative health outcomes as mediated in part by chroni...
This article reviews social neuroscience research on the experience of stigma from the target’s pers...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Abstract Stigma is a well-documented barrier to health seeking behavior, engagement in care and adhe...
This chapter reviews research from the emerging field of social neuroscience to examine the underlyi...
This chapter reviews research from the emerging field of social neuroscience to examine the underlyi...
This chapter reviews research from the emerging field of social neuroscience to examine the underlyi...
Labels serve as identifiers and convenient descriptors of inanimate and animate objects. In humans, ...
In this paper we examine the variability in the associations between discrimination/stigma and vulne...
In this article, we examine self-regulatory processes that are initiated by structural stigma. To da...
This chapter argues that an understanding of social identity processes is critical to understand whe...
This article reviews social neuroscience research on the experience of stigma from the target's pers...
BACKGROUND: Discrimination is associated with negative health outcomes as mediated in part by chroni...
This article reviews social neuroscience research on the experience of stigma from the target’s pers...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Abstract Stigma is a well-documented barrier to health seeking behavior, engagement in care and adhe...