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The Role of Psychological Stigmatization in Unemployment Discrimination
Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 2019Discrimination against the unemployed operates through attributions, is unjustifiable, and is nearly instantaneous.
Daniel J. Walters+4 more
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Perceived Discrimination as a Mediator of ACEs and Psychological Distress
The American Journal of Family Therapy, 2020The authors investigated the role of perceived discrimination in the association between adverse childhood experiences and psychological distress in adulthood in a sample of individuals (n = 125) a...
Rashmi Gangamma+7 more
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Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective This study examined the relationship between perceived discrimination and psychological distress among international students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods A total of 188 international students from two large U.S.
Yiying Xiong+3 more
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Objective This study examined the relationship between perceived discrimination and psychological distress among international students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods A total of 188 international students from two large U.S.
Yiying Xiong+3 more
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Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology, 2020
OBJECTIVES The literature on Asian Americans yields mixed findings regarding the protective effects of ethnic identity on the racial discrimination-psychological distress link (Park, Schwartz, Lee, Kim, & Rodriguez, 2013).
Annabelle L. Atkin, Alisia G. T. T. Tran
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OBJECTIVES The literature on Asian Americans yields mixed findings regarding the protective effects of ethnic identity on the racial discrimination-psychological distress link (Park, Schwartz, Lee, Kim, & Rodriguez, 2013).
Annabelle L. Atkin, Alisia G. T. T. Tran
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Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2022
The current study examined the sociodemographic factors associated with perceived and experienced anti-Chinese discrimination and discrimination as a predictor of psychological distress and loneliness among Chinese Canadians.
Lixia Yang+4 more
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The current study examined the sociodemographic factors associated with perceived and experienced anti-Chinese discrimination and discrimination as a predictor of psychological distress and loneliness among Chinese Canadians.
Lixia Yang+4 more
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A Sequential Theory of Psychological Discrimination
Psychometrika, 1975A theory of discrimination which assumes that subjects compare psychological values evoked by a stimulus to a subjective referent is proposed. Momentary differences between psychological values for the stimulus and the referent are accumulated over time until one or the other of two response thresholds is first exceeded.
R. A. Heath, S. W. Link
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What Gender Discrimination? Psychological and Sociocultural Barriers
Courting Gender Justice, 2019Chapter 2 examines the barriers that often prevent women from taking even the first step of initiating a domestic court case on discrimination.
L. Sundstrom+2 more
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Psychological and physiological correlates of stimulus discrimination in adults
Psychophysiology, 2023AbstractThe discrimination of cues in the environment that signal danger (“fear cue”) is important for survival but depends critically on the discernment of such cues from ones that pose no threat (“safety cues”). In rodents, we previously demonstrated the underlying neurobiological mechanisms that support fear versus safety discrimination and ...
Jacklynn M. Fitzgerald+2 more
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, 2020
This study aims to examine the relative contribution of religious identity, social support, social connectedness, and perceived discrimination on psychological well-being (PWB) among Middle Eastern (ME) migrants in Australia.
N. Hashemi+3 more
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This study aims to examine the relative contribution of religious identity, social support, social connectedness, and perceived discrimination on psychological well-being (PWB) among Middle Eastern (ME) migrants in Australia.
N. Hashemi+3 more
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Perceived discrimination, social support, and psychological distress in transgender individuals.
PsyCh Journal, 2020The present study aimed to find the relationship among perceived discrimination, social support, and psychological distress in transgender individuals (TIs) and the predictors of psychological distress in TIs.
Sobia Falak, F. Safdar, Nuzhat-Ul-Ain
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