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Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37:NP5419-NP5441
The minority stress model posits that stigmatized identities expose sexual minority individuals to chronic stressors that contribute to health disparities, but that individual-level resources may mitigate psychological distress. Sexual minority adole
Autor:
Elizabeth Gregory, Audrey K. Miller
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Sexuality, Gender & Policy. 3:8-22
Autor:
Audrey K. Miller
Publikováno v:
Journal of Homosexuality. 68:3-22
The current study integrated prior research demonstrating 1) a mediational process by which the Five-Factor Model personality factor Openness to Experience, transmitted through right-wing authorita...
Autor:
Audrey K. Miller
Publikováno v:
Sex Roles. 81:428-438
Rape culture is characterized by prevalent rape of women by male acquaintances, which is exacerbated in the aftermath by negative social responses including attributions of victim culpability. In prior research, collaborators and I found that, consis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities. 29:265-278
Bullying has been recognized as a major public health concern and may be conceptualized as a potentially traumatic experience. A growing body of literature has documented posttraumatic growth (PTG), or positive psychological changes following traumat
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Journal of Counseling Psychology. 60:64-71
Research has indicated that people who are more open to novel and diverse experiences express less prejudicial views concerning minority group members. The openness-prejudice relationship, however, may be mediated by the degree to which individuals a
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Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 43:190-194
Reducing prejudice is a critical research agenda, and never before has counterfactual priming been evaluated as a potential prejudice-reduction strategy. In the present experiment, participants were randomly assigned to imagine a pleasant interaction
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Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 16:462-475
Research has shown that minority groups benefit from eliciting support from majority group members. Pride displays are one method utilized by minority groups to gain this support. Research also has suggested that perceived pride has two dimensions—
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Death Studies. 36:640-663
One of the most commonly cited psychological sequelae of HIV/AIDS is anxiety regarding death due to the illness (i.e., death anxiety; DA). However, extant research is inconclusive on several empirical issues, such as DA's relation to HIV/AIDS diagnos
Autor:
Audrey K. Miller, Tasha A. Menaker
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse Review. 22:169-181
This study addresses a gap in the research literature concerning predictors of culpability attributions towards juvenile female prostitutes (JFPs). Three hundred undergraduate participants read a vignette describing a JFP and responded to a series of