British Psychology Society Textbook of the Year 2020 Why do people who are more socially connected live longer and have better health than those who are socially isolated? Why are …
The degree to which an identity is an important aspect of one's self-concept (ie, identity centrality) relates to both health and prejudice experiences of minority groups. Individuals …
The health of people's body and mind is powerfully conditioned by social factors that affect their social identity. Consistent with this notion, there is a growing interest in the way that …
In efforts to promote equality and combat gender bias, traditionally male-occupied professions are investing resources into hiring more women. Looking forward, if women do …
Rationale With a concealable stigmatized identity, sexual minorities not only face discrimination but the burden of deciding when to be open about their sexuality. What are …
Engel presented a compelling case for a biopsychosocial model of health. This challenged a biomedical model that he saw as reductionistic, physicalistic, and exclusionist. Yet despite …
Around the world, protests tied to the Black Lives Matter movement are highlighting myriad forms of unjust treatment that racial and ethnic minorities face, and prompting countries to …
CT Begeny, YJ Huo - European Journal of Social Psychology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Two studies (longitudinal, N= 510; cross‐sectional; N= 249) explain how feeling valued in one's ethnic/sexual minority group has benefits for mental health but also certain …
JR Anderson, Y Koc - The Journal of Sex Research, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Belonging to multiple identities that are incompatible has been linked to poor psychological wellbeing outcomes, including feelings of guilt and shame. Individuals who experience such …