PDF document.Minority stress theory provides researchers with a foundational base for studies within the marginalized community. Intersectionality describes the interlocking systems of oppression faced by minority individuals. The goal of this meta-analysis was to determine if minority stress research taking an intersectional approach would have greater effect sizes compared to those that do not take an intersectional approach. Eight research articles studying minority stress and depression were analyzed, identifying four overarching categories correlates of depression can fit into: the impact of stigma and discrimination on depressive symptoms; the impact of self-acceptance versus internalized homophobia on depressive symptoms; the impact ...
Gender minorities and sexual minorities have been historically under researched in the field of psyc...
Sexual minorities from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds face multiple forms of di...
Interpersonal, social, and structural stressors have been identified as key elements that explain he...
This study puts forth a critical deconstructed quantitative analysis process that systematically int...
Drawing on minority stress and intersectionality theory frameworks, this study investigated how mult...
Research suggests that ethnic/racial, gender, and sexual minorities experience more psychological di...
Individuals who identify themselves as sexual or gender minorities report experienced and anticipate...
Past studies that compare cisgender to transgender (or trans) and gender diverse people have found a...
Emerging research supports that racial microaggressions, or subtle forms of racism, can have a detri...
The Minority Stress model (Meyer, 2003) posits that minorities experience stressors related to their...
PurposeTrans women of color contend with multiple marginalizations; the purpose of this study is to ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people of colour (LGBTQ-POC) are confronted with dail...
Drawing from 2 largely isolated approaches to the study of social stress—stress prolifera-tion and m...
The comprehensive lived experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) indivi...
Previous studies demonstrated the utility of the minority stress model in understanding health dispa...
Gender minorities and sexual minorities have been historically under researched in the field of psyc...
Sexual minorities from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds face multiple forms of di...
Interpersonal, social, and structural stressors have been identified as key elements that explain he...
This study puts forth a critical deconstructed quantitative analysis process that systematically int...
Drawing on minority stress and intersectionality theory frameworks, this study investigated how mult...
Research suggests that ethnic/racial, gender, and sexual minorities experience more psychological di...
Individuals who identify themselves as sexual or gender minorities report experienced and anticipate...
Past studies that compare cisgender to transgender (or trans) and gender diverse people have found a...
Emerging research supports that racial microaggressions, or subtle forms of racism, can have a detri...
The Minority Stress model (Meyer, 2003) posits that minorities experience stressors related to their...
PurposeTrans women of color contend with multiple marginalizations; the purpose of this study is to ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people of colour (LGBTQ-POC) are confronted with dail...
Drawing from 2 largely isolated approaches to the study of social stress—stress prolifera-tion and m...
The comprehensive lived experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) indivi...
Previous studies demonstrated the utility of the minority stress model in understanding health dispa...
Gender minorities and sexual minorities have been historically under researched in the field of psyc...
Sexual minorities from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds face multiple forms of di...
Interpersonal, social, and structural stressors have been identified as key elements that explain he...