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      Queer Intimacies: A New Paradigm for the Study of Relationship Diversity

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      The Journal of Sex Research
      Informa UK Limited

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              Structural stigma: Research evidence and implications for psychological science.

              Psychological research has provided essential insights into how stigma operates to disadvantage those who are targeted by it. At the same time, stigma research has been criticized for being too focused on the perceptions of stigmatized individuals and on microlevel interactions, rather than attending to structural forms of stigma. This article describes the relatively new field of research on structural stigma, which is defined as societal-level conditions, cultural norms, and institutional policies that constrain the opportunities, resources, and well-being of the stigmatized. I review emerging evidence that structural stigma related to mental illness and sexual orientation (a) exerts direct and synergistic effects on stigma processes that have long been the focus of psychological inquiry (e.g., concealment, rejection sensitivity), (b) serves as a contextual moderator of the efficacy of psychological interventions, and (c) contributes to numerous adverse health outcomes for members of stigmatized groups-ranging from dysregulated physiological stress responses to premature mortality-indicating that structural stigma represents an underrecognized mechanism producing health inequalities. Each of these pieces of evidence suggests that structural stigma is relevant to psychology and therefore deserves the attention of psychological scientists interested in understanding and ultimately reducing the negative effects of stigma. (PsycINFO Database Record
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                Journal
                The Journal of Sex Research
                The Journal of Sex Research
                Informa UK Limited
                0022-4499
                1559-8519
                March 26 2018
                June 13 2019
                October 26 2018
                June 13 2019
                : 56
                : 4-5
                : 556-592
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz
                [2 ] Department of Social Science, University College London
                Article
                10.1080/00224499.2018.1531281
                30362833
                d5eb68ba-c111-4691-a146-89b5d7ed7184
                © 2019
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