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Publikováno v:
The American psychologist. 75(9)
The Edwin B. Newman Graduate Research Award is sponsored jointly by Psi Chi, the national honor society in psychology, and the APA. The award is presented annually to the psychology graduate student who submits the best research paper that was publis
Autor:
Brian TaeHyuk Keum, Andrew Young Choi
Publikováno v:
International Review of Psychiatry. :1-13
Autor:
Brian TaeHyuk Keum, Andrew Young Choi
Publikováno v:
Emerging Adulthood. 10:1591-1601
The COVID-19 pandemic has incited widespread anti-Asian racism, which is linked to numerous behavioral health consequences including depressive symptoms. As racism-induced depressive symptoms are linked to coping-related alcohol use and because alcoh
Autor:
Joshua A. Goodman, Caitlin R. S. Merrill, Andrew Young Choi, Yen-Jui Lin, Tania Israel, Krishna G. Kary, Em Matsuno
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Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity. 8:429-439
Autor:
Andrew Young Choi, Yen-Jui Lin, Krishna G. Kary, Em Matsuno, Tania Israel, Joshua A. Goodman, Caitlin R. S. Merrill
Publikováno v:
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 52:333-342
Autor:
Brian TaeHyuk Keum, Lydia HaRim Ahn, Andrew Young Choi, Adil Choudhry, Mary Nguyen, Gintare M. Meizys, Annalisa Chu, Maynard Hearns
Publikováno v:
The Counseling Psychologist. :001100002311703
We investigated the messages, ideals, and critical experiences that constitute gendered racial socialization for Asian American men (AAM) throughout their development. We employed interpretive phenomenology to analyze interview data from 15 sociodemo
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Journal of Homosexuality. :1-23
Sexual and gender minorities (SGM) may benefit from psychological interventions tailored to specific subpopulations (e.g., lesbians, gay men, bisexual people, transgender people) given differing experiences with stigma. However, determining the inclu
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 88:597-612
Objective We explored the internal structure of within-group variation in the syndemic construct among bisexual adolescents, an understudied and highly vulnerable population known to experience health disparities compared with monosexuals (those attr