2024
Cultural Tightness-Looseness and Individual Differences in Non-Normativeness Predict Stigmatization of Out-Groups: A Multilevel Cross-Cultural Study.
Ikizer E, Fischer R, Kunst J, Dovidio J. Cultural Tightness-Looseness and Individual Differences in Non-Normativeness Predict Stigmatization of Out-Groups: A Multilevel Cross-Cultural Study. Personality And Social Psychology Bulletin 2024, 1461672241273285. PMID: 39311404, DOI: 10.1177/01461672241273285.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEthnic out-groupsTightness-loosenessOut-groupCross-cultural studiesLevel of stigmaCultural tightness-loosenessSocial standardsWorld Values SurveyMacro-level influencesValues SurveyPreregistered analysesMultilevel perspectiveWave 6StigmaMultilevel approachAffect stigmaMultilevelStudy 1Study 2Non-normalityThe Potential Role of Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) in Reducing HIV Stigma among Sexual Minority Men in the US
Calabrese S, Kalwicz D, Zaheer M, Dovidio J, Garner A, Zea M, Treloar C, Holt M, Smith A, MacGibbon J, Modrakovic D, Rao S, Eaton L. The Potential Role of Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) in Reducing HIV Stigma among Sexual Minority Men in the US. AIDS And Behavior 2024, 28: 741-757. PMID: 38285293, PMCID: PMC11043859, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-023-04263-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReduce HIV stigmaHIV stigmaDestigmatizing potentialNon-Hispanic whitesHIV transmission riskCross-sectional studyPercentage of participantsStigma dimensionsStigmatizing beliefsSexual minority menHIV discriminationStigmaUndetectable viral loadMinority menHIVParticipantsEngage peoplePositive feelingsTransmission riskMenPeopleInformation messagesScientific underpinningsViral loadIntervention
2023
Targeted social marketing of PrEP and the stigmatization of black sexual minority men
Calabrese S, Kalwicz D, Dovidio J, Rao S, Modrakovic D, Boone C, Magnus M, Kharfen M, Patel V, Zea M. Targeted social marketing of PrEP and the stigmatization of black sexual minority men. PLOS ONE 2023, 18: e0285329. PMID: 37167318, PMCID: PMC10174512, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285329.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlack sexual minority menSexual minority menFocus group participantsPrEP stigmaGroup participantsSubject comparisonsMinority menLongitudinal online surveyHIV incidenceGroup comparisonsPrEPMore stigmatizingParticipantsMenFocus groupsMinimal effectStigmaGroupTargeted Social MarketingOnline surveyHIVInteraction effectsSocial marketingSocial marketing initiatives
2019
The Health Stigma and Discrimination Framework: a global, crosscutting framework to inform research, intervention development, and policy on health-related stigmas
Stangl A, Earnshaw V, Logie C, van Brakel W, C. Simbayi L, Barré I, Dovidio J. The Health Stigma and Discrimination Framework: a global, crosscutting framework to inform research, intervention development, and policy on health-related stigmas. BMC Medicine 2019, 17: 31. PMID: 30764826, PMCID: PMC6376797, DOI: 10.1186/s12916-019-1271-3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Stigma and Its Implications for Health: Introduction and Overview
Major B, Dovidio J, Link B, Calabrese S. Stigma and Its Implications for Health: Introduction and Overview. 2017, 3-28. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190243470.013.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStigma processesDownstream negative consequencesInternalized stigmaNegative consequencesIntegrative overviewFuture researchImportant domainsStigmaConceptual modelPhysiological responsesDisadvantaged groupsHealthCurrent volumeHealth disparitiesIndividualsImplicationsRecognitionSocietyChapterResearchSuggestionsPatient Stigma, Medical Interactions, and Health Care Disparities: A Selective Review
Penner L, Phelan S, Earnshaw V, Albrecht T, Dovidio J. Patient Stigma, Medical Interactions, and Health Care Disparities: A Selective Review. 2017, 183-202. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190243470.013.12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRacial minority group membersMinority group membersPsychological processesStigmatized groupsSelective reviewGroup membersPoor quality communicationHealth care providersHealth care disparitiesSocial groupsMedical interactionsStigmaPoor outcomePatients' stigmaCare providersStigmatized patientsCare disparitiesHealth statusHealthcare providersQuality communicationHealthcare disparitiesQuality of healthcareCertain cancersIndividualsPatientsPhysical Health Disparities and Stigma: Race, Sexual Orientation, and Body Weight
Dovidio J, Penner L, Calabrese S, Pearl R. Physical Health Disparities and Stigma: Race, Sexual Orientation, and Body Weight. 2017, 29-52. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190243470.013.2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial groupsDominant social groupsDisadvantaged social groupsHealth disparitiesSexual minoritiesSexual orientationEvidence of stigmaStigma influencesPhysical health disparitiesStigmaTheoretical understandingDisparitiesChapterDeeper understandingPhysical healthMembersIndirect wayHealthMinorityRaceUnderstandingPeopleBody weightFuture directionsBlacks
2015
Stigma and Racial/Ethnic HIV Disparities: Moving Toward Resilience
Earnshaw V, Bogart L, Dovidio J, Williams D. Stigma and Racial/Ethnic HIV Disparities: Moving Toward Resilience. Stigma And Health 2015, 1: 60-74. DOI: 10.1037/2376-6972.1.s.60.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Stigma and Racial/Ethnic HIV Disparities
Earnshaw V, Bogart L, Dovidio J, Williams D. Stigma and Racial/Ethnic HIV Disparities. American Psychologist 2013, 68: 225-236. PMID: 23688090, PMCID: PMC3740715, DOI: 10.1037/a0032705.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
The Way They Speak: A Social Psychological Perspective on the Stigma of Nonnative Accents in Communication
Gluszek A, Dovidio J. The Way They Speak: A Social Psychological Perspective on the Stigma of Nonnative Accents in Communication. Personality And Social Psychology Review 2010, 14: 214-237. PMID: 20220208, DOI: 10.1177/1088868309359288.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonnative accentsTypes of stigmaSocial psychological perspectiveFramework of stigmaType of accentPsychological perspectiveCommunicative effectsCommunicative processAccentContextual factorsListenersSpeakersEmpirical literaturePossible future avenuesStigmaFuture avenuesNew theoretical approachCommunicationPronunciationTheoretical approachPerspectiveAuthorsResearchInterventionImplications
2001
Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Differences in Responding to Distinctiveness and Discrimination on Campus: Stigma and Common Group Identity
Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Niemann Y, Snider K. Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Differences in Responding to Distinctiveness and Discrimination on Campus: Stigma and Common Group Identity. Journal Of Social Issues 2001, 57: 167-188. DOI: 10.1111/0022-4537.00207.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommon group identityEffects of stigmatizationGroup identityIntergroup attitudesEthnic group identityFeelings of stigmatizationInstitutional satisfactionGroup membershipCollege studentsSeries of studiesCultural differencesPeople of colorStigmatizationEthnic minoritiesSaliencePresent articleIdentityFeelingsSatisfactionDistinctivenessAttitudesStigmaDiscriminationStudentsCommitment
1986
Stigma of Psychological Therapy: Stereotypes, Interpersonal Reactions, and the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Sibicky M, Dovidio J. Stigma of Psychological Therapy: Stereotypes, Interpersonal Reactions, and the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. Journal Of Counseling Psychology 1986, 33: 148-154. DOI: 10.1037/0022-0167.33.2.148.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychological therapiesIntroductory psychology courseSelf-Fulfilling ProphecyPsychology courseInterpersonal reactionsConversational partnersPerceiversNegative stereotypesSocial interactionJudges' ratingsNonclientsDesirable mannerPrevious researchStereotypesPresent experimentsCenter clientsMental illnessRatingsClientsStigmaLittle workPotential influenceStudentsProphecyResearch