We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against are associated with psychological well‐being in three correlational studies among three stigmatized groups in Turkey (LGBTI group members, people with disabilities, and ethnic Kurds, total N = 862). Perceived threat to social identity needs (esteem, meaning, belonging, efficacy, and continuity) was examined as a mediator in these associations. Structural equation models showed evidence for the detrimental role of both toleration and discrimination experiences on positive and negative psychological well‐being through higher levels of threatened social identity needs. A mini‐meta analysis showed small to moderate effect sizes and toleration wa...
Using a risk and resilience framework and motivated identity construction theory, we investigated th...
We examined the mechanisms by which identification with a stigmatized ingroup impacts well-being in ...
There has been a number of studies that have explored the effects of perceived racism and discrimina...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
Intergroup toleration is a requirement for living with diversity and actively promoted by local, nat...
Tolerating or condoning practices that one finds objectionable is typically considered a positive wa...
We investigated whether associations between perceived discrimination (PD), acculturation orientatio...
Recent advances in the study of stress and coping have identified several key psychological and soci...
Discrimination occurs daily in the lives of persons belonging to marginalized groups. The current st...
In recent decades, a norm of tolerating group differences has been promoted by laypeople and leaders...
Although data suggests that a sense of shared social identity can contribute positively to psycholog...
Using a risk and resilience framework and motivated identity construction theory, we investigated th...
We examined the mechanisms by which identification with a stigmatized ingroup impacts well-being in ...
There has been a number of studies that have explored the effects of perceived racism and discrimina...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
Intergroup toleration is a requirement for living with diversity and actively promoted by local, nat...
Tolerating or condoning practices that one finds objectionable is typically considered a positive wa...
We investigated whether associations between perceived discrimination (PD), acculturation orientatio...
Recent advances in the study of stress and coping have identified several key psychological and soci...
Discrimination occurs daily in the lives of persons belonging to marginalized groups. The current st...
In recent decades, a norm of tolerating group differences has been promoted by laypeople and leaders...
Although data suggests that a sense of shared social identity can contribute positively to psycholog...
Using a risk and resilience framework and motivated identity construction theory, we investigated th...
We examined the mechanisms by which identification with a stigmatized ingroup impacts well-being in ...
There has been a number of studies that have explored the effects of perceived racism and discrimina...