We examined the mechanisms by which identification with a stigmatized ingroupimpacts well-being in stigmatized groups. The first three studies were conducted among gay men and lesbians in Europe and North America. Results support the idea that identification with homosexuals protects well-being by decreasing attempts at self-group distancing. Pursuit of self-group distancing was negatively related to well-being (studies 1 to 3a, N=1055). Other coping strategies were associated with identification but had no relationship with well-being. Identification was positively related to engagement coping strategies,namely, collective action, group affirmation and ingroup support, and negative related to disengagement strategies: ingroup blaming and a...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Background: Goffman’s theory on stigma management has provided a useful framework for understanding ...
Introduction Lesbian and gay (LG) people often respond to stigmatization by managing their sexual i...
We examined the mechanisms by which identification with a stigmatized ingroupimpacts well-being in s...
We examined the mechanisms by which identification with a stigmatized ingroup impacts well-being in ...
Although data suggests that a sense of shared social identity can contribute positively to psycholog...
Identity resilience, a key concept in identity process theory (IPT), refers to individuals’ capacity...
Members of stigmatized groups experience compromised mental and physical health as a result of their...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
Despite equal rights, minority groups such as ethnic minorities, LGBTQ + people, and people with men...
Abstract: The positive psychological mental health of lesbian and gay people is largely understudied...
Belonging to multiple identities that are incompatible has been linked to poor psychological wellbei...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Background: Goffman’s theory on stigma management has provided a useful framework for understanding ...
Introduction Lesbian and gay (LG) people often respond to stigmatization by managing their sexual i...
We examined the mechanisms by which identification with a stigmatized ingroupimpacts well-being in s...
We examined the mechanisms by which identification with a stigmatized ingroup impacts well-being in ...
Although data suggests that a sense of shared social identity can contribute positively to psycholog...
Identity resilience, a key concept in identity process theory (IPT), refers to individuals’ capacity...
Members of stigmatized groups experience compromised mental and physical health as a result of their...
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against...
Despite equal rights, minority groups such as ethnic minorities, LGBTQ + people, and people with men...
Abstract: The positive psychological mental health of lesbian and gay people is largely understudied...
Belonging to multiple identities that are incompatible has been linked to poor psychological wellbei...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Background: Goffman’s theory on stigma management has provided a useful framework for understanding ...
Introduction Lesbian and gay (LG) people often respond to stigmatization by managing their sexual i...