2021
A Contextual Approach to the Psychological Study of Identity Concealment: Examining Direct, Interactive, and Indirect Effects of Structural Stigma on Concealment Motivation Across Proximal and Distal Geographic Levels
Lattanner MR, Ford J, Bo N, Tu W, Pachankis JE, Dodge B, Hatzenbuehler ML. A Contextual Approach to the Psychological Study of Identity Concealment: Examining Direct, Interactive, and Indirect Effects of Structural Stigma on Concealment Motivation Across Proximal and Distal Geographic Levels. Psychological Science 2021, 32: 1684-1696. PMID: 34543132, PMCID: PMC8907493, DOI: 10.1177/09567976211018624.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStructural stigmaConcealment motivationGeographic levelsIdentity concealmentGay menSexual orientationStigmatizing environmentsBisexual menContextual approachSocial environmentStigmaImmediate situationPsychological theoriesSurvey itemsMotivationPsychological studiesSubjective perceptionUltimate sourceMenStructural formsPerceptionConcealmentMost studiesIndirect effectsDecisions
2014
The influence of structural stigma and rejection sensitivity on young sexual minority men's daily tobacco and alcohol use
Pachankis JE, Hatzenbuehler ML, Starks TJ. The influence of structural stigma and rejection sensitivity on young sexual minority men's daily tobacco and alcohol use. Social Science & Medicine 2014, 103: 67-75. PMID: 24507912, PMCID: PMC5793849, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.10.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRejection sensitivitySexual minority individualsSubstance useAlcohol useStructural stigmaDaily diary approachMinority individualsSexual minority menDaily tobaccoYoung sexual minority menGay-related rejection sensitivityDaily substance useBody of researchSexual minority participantsOnline measuresPsychological predispositionsDiary approachNegative health outcomesImportant health behaviorsMinority menSocial environmentMinority participantsIndividual levelSexual minoritiesSufficient variance