Individuals perceiving stigma may be unwilling to seek support directly. Instead, they may use indirect strategies due to fear of rejection. Ironically, indirect seeking leads to unsupportive network responses (i.e., rejection). In Study 1, data collected from structured interviews of a sample of U.S. women in poverty (N = 116) showed that perceived poverty-related stigma was related to increased fear of rejection, which in turn partially mediated perceived stigma and indirect seeking. In Study 2, data gathered from structured interviews of a sample of U.S. abused women (N = 177) revealed that perceived abuse-related stigma was linked to increased indirect seeking, which in turn related to increased unsupportive network responses. By contra...
Global perceptions of social support are as stable as personality characteristics, although people o...
Rejection sensitivity is the disposition to anxiously anticipate and overreact to rejection (Downey ...
This study aimed at (1) examining how women's attachment representations influence their intentions ...
Rejection sensitivity is defined as the tendency to expect and look for rejection in ambiguous socia...
Those high in rejection sensitivity (RS) have expectations of being rejected by others, and often co...
This project (1) examined the relationship between expectations of rejection and type of support see...
This study examines the perceived stigma of poverty by assessing individuals\u27 negative feelings a...
Individuals that perceive stigma surrounding their identity and fear rejection of support requests m...
© 2015, The Author(s) 2015.After people experience social rejection, one tactic to restore a sense o...
When dealing with issues related to their stigmatized identity, individuals may face a trade-off whe...
How do self-schemas and their consequences guide would-be-rejectors? When making decisions about whe...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOstracism, a form of social exc...
This article describes a new model that provides a framework for understanding people's reactions to...
peer reviewedObjective: Perceived rejection plays an important role for mental health and social int...
Two Sides of the Same Coin? Behavioral and Cognitive Responses to Social Rejection on the Basis of H...
Global perceptions of social support are as stable as personality characteristics, although people o...
Rejection sensitivity is the disposition to anxiously anticipate and overreact to rejection (Downey ...
This study aimed at (1) examining how women's attachment representations influence their intentions ...
Rejection sensitivity is defined as the tendency to expect and look for rejection in ambiguous socia...
Those high in rejection sensitivity (RS) have expectations of being rejected by others, and often co...
This project (1) examined the relationship between expectations of rejection and type of support see...
This study examines the perceived stigma of poverty by assessing individuals\u27 negative feelings a...
Individuals that perceive stigma surrounding their identity and fear rejection of support requests m...
© 2015, The Author(s) 2015.After people experience social rejection, one tactic to restore a sense o...
When dealing with issues related to their stigmatized identity, individuals may face a trade-off whe...
How do self-schemas and their consequences guide would-be-rejectors? When making decisions about whe...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOstracism, a form of social exc...
This article describes a new model that provides a framework for understanding people's reactions to...
peer reviewedObjective: Perceived rejection plays an important role for mental health and social int...
Two Sides of the Same Coin? Behavioral and Cognitive Responses to Social Rejection on the Basis of H...
Global perceptions of social support are as stable as personality characteristics, although people o...
Rejection sensitivity is the disposition to anxiously anticipate and overreact to rejection (Downey ...
This study aimed at (1) examining how women's attachment representations influence their intentions ...