Aims: The current study sought to provide a better understanding of stigma and negative attitudes towards tattooed individuals within an Irish context while also exploring gender differences. Method: A total of 298 participants completed an online questionnaire that included a modified version of the tattoo stigma victimization scale to accommodate and include both tattooed and non-tattooed participants. Results: The current study has only provided partial support for previous research in that while tattooed individuals did score higher as hypothesised, gender did not appear to be a significant predictor of stigma and negative attitudes. Additionally, the current study found an inverse result in comparison to prior literature in that...
This study aims to shed light on the symbolic meanings of tattoos in Singapore. Historically, tattoo...
This research investigated psychosocial factors influencing people's intention to modify their physi...
Tattooing, particularly for women, has often been considered a marker of psychopathology and devianc...
"The primary purpose of this study was to examine the social perceptions of a male and female model ...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine undergraduate students\u27 attitudes toward women w...
AbstractBackground: For thousands of years, and in many places around the world tattoos have been p...
Recent research (Madera & Hebl, 2011) has found that visible stigmas can lead to discrimination agai...
The current study was a partial replication study of Zestcott et al. (2018). In addition to utilizin...
This article examines the perceptions of tattoos in the workplace. Our hypothesis predicted there w...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers\u27 attit...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers' attitude...
Test the hypothesis that there is a stigma attached to individuals with tattoos in the workplace
This research explores the motivations and experiences of women who are visibly heavily tattooed. Th...
This research project explores the lived experiences of tattooed women. This research was informed b...
In America people with tattoos are associated with negative stigmas more often than those that do no...
This study aims to shed light on the symbolic meanings of tattoos in Singapore. Historically, tattoo...
This research investigated psychosocial factors influencing people's intention to modify their physi...
Tattooing, particularly for women, has often been considered a marker of psychopathology and devianc...
"The primary purpose of this study was to examine the social perceptions of a male and female model ...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine undergraduate students\u27 attitudes toward women w...
AbstractBackground: For thousands of years, and in many places around the world tattoos have been p...
Recent research (Madera & Hebl, 2011) has found that visible stigmas can lead to discrimination agai...
The current study was a partial replication study of Zestcott et al. (2018). In addition to utilizin...
This article examines the perceptions of tattoos in the workplace. Our hypothesis predicted there w...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers\u27 attit...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers' attitude...
Test the hypothesis that there is a stigma attached to individuals with tattoos in the workplace
This research explores the motivations and experiences of women who are visibly heavily tattooed. Th...
This research project explores the lived experiences of tattooed women. This research was informed b...
In America people with tattoos are associated with negative stigmas more often than those that do no...
This study aims to shed light on the symbolic meanings of tattoos in Singapore. Historically, tattoo...
This research investigated psychosocial factors influencing people's intention to modify their physi...
Tattooing, particularly for women, has often been considered a marker of psychopathology and devianc...