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continue to report instances of sexual harassment and gender discrimination. The full spectrum of such experiences and their … during the 2006–2007 academic year. Using theoretical frameworks of gender performance and the centrality of student …
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We incorporate anthropological insights into a stigma framework to elucidate the role of culture in threat perception and stigma among Chinese groups. Prior work suggests that genetic contamination that jeopardizes the extension of one's family lineage may comprise a culture-specific threat...
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Theoretical models of public stigma toward mental illness have focused on factors that perpetuate stigma toward the general label of “mental illness” or toward a handful of specific illnesses, used more or less interchangeably. The current work used the Stereotype Content Model (Fiske,...
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research in Latin America tends to focus on gender, class and regional health differences while downplaying ethnoracial … discrimination, class discrimination, and socio-economic status. We find a significant gradient in self-rated health by skin color … exposure to class discrimination and low socio-economic status. …
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discrimination, and perceived stress mediate or moderate the relationship, and whether results differ by primary language used at … respondents who speak English. Social support, perceived discrimination, and perceived stress mediate the Hispanic composition …–depressive symptoms relationship. In addition, discrimination and stress moderate the relationship between Hispanic composition and …
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immigrants’ experiences with day-to-day discrimination, as well as on the roles that place and immigration policies play in …
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Intersectionality is a term used to describe the intersecting effects of race, class, gender, and other marginalizing … including discrimination and structural inequalities (i.e., reduced opportunities for education and income). Although … included two components of a widely used survey instrument, the Everyday Discrimination Scale. We operationalized a meso- or …
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Previous work suggests that regional variation in pre-migration exposure to racism and discrimination, measured by a …
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This paper examines responses to racism and the pathways through which racism can affect health and wellbeing for Aboriginal people living in an urban environment. Face-to-face interviews were conducted in 2006/07 with 153 Aboriginal people living in Adelaide, Australia. Participants were asked...
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Self-reported experience of racial discrimination has been linked to a range of health outcomes in various countries … of self-reported experience of racial discrimination by ethnicity, changes over time and associations with multiple …
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