2023
Incorporating Macro-Social Contexts into Emotion Research: Longitudinal Associations Between Structural Stigma and Emotion Processes Among Gay and Bisexual Men
Hollinsaid N, Pachankis J, Mair P, Hatzenbuehler M. Incorporating Macro-Social Contexts into Emotion Research: Longitudinal Associations Between Structural Stigma and Emotion Processes Among Gay and Bisexual Men. Emotion 2023, 23: 1796-1801. PMID: 36595384, PMCID: PMC10314958, DOI: 10.1037/emo0001198.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmotion regulationMacro-social contextBisexual menEmotion regulation researchMacro-social environmentEmotion processesEmotional clarityEmotion researchIndividual differencesRegulation researchLevel of stigmaInterpersonal levelLongitudinal associationsImmediate situationSocial inequalitiesSexual minoritiesStructural stigmaLongitudinal studyMore suppressionLongitudinal increaseU.S. countiesStigmaContextResearchGay
2020
Sex, status, competition, and exclusion: Intraminority stress from within the gay community and gay and bisexual men’s mental health.
Pachankis JE, Clark KA, Burton CL, Hughto JMW, Bränström R, Keene DE. Sex, status, competition, and exclusion: Intraminority stress from within the gay community and gay and bisexual men’s mental health. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology 2020, 119: 713-740. PMID: 31928026, PMCID: PMC7354883, DOI: 10.1037/pspp0000282.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBisexual men's mental healthMen's mental healthStatus concernsGay communityBisexual menCommunity stressMinority stress theorySociological accountsQualitative interviewingCommunity exclusionSexual orientationGayCommunity focusSexual relationshipsMen's feelingsMinority stressorsMental healthSocial statusCommunity statusCompetitive pressureExclusionCommunityMultistage studyPartial supportStress theory
2016
“You Can’t Just Walk Down the Street and Meet Someone”: The Intersection of Social–Sexual Networking Technology, Stigma, and Health Among Gay and Bisexual Men in the Small City
Hughto J, Pachankis JE, Eldahan AI, Keene DE. “You Can’t Just Walk Down the Street and Meet Someone”: The Intersection of Social–Sexual Networking Technology, Stigma, and Health Among Gay and Bisexual Men in the Small City. American Journal Of Men's Health 2016, 11: 726-736. PMID: 27885147, PMCID: PMC5393935, DOI: 10.1177/1557988316679563.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall citiesBisexual menGay communityHealth of gaySexual minority stigmaGay spacesSocial networking technologiesProduction of healthCommunity visibilityDiverse gayGaySemistructured interviewsCitySexual riskLittle researchParticipants' useCommunityPhysical spaceStigmaArticleIntersectionNetworking technologiesSexual partnersTechnology usePsychosocial benefitsNew to New York: Ecological and Psychological Predictors of Health Among Recently Arrived Young Adult Gay and Bisexual Urban Migrants
Pachankis JE, Eldahan AI, Golub SA. New to New York: Ecological and Psychological Predictors of Health Among Recently Arrived Young Adult Gay and Bisexual Urban Migrants. Annals Of Behavioral Medicine 2016, 50: 692-703. PMID: 27094938, DOI: 10.1007/s12160-016-9794-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYoung gayBisexual menStructural stigmaNew York CityUrban ecologyNew urban experienceHigh-risk migrationYoung Adult GayMigrant experienceYoung migrantsYork CityMigration motivationsDomestic migrationUrban migrantsUS migrationUrban enclavesHomophobic environmentSocial freedomUrban experienceGayVulnerable segmentsAdult gayInterpersonal discriminationMigrantsIndividual-level interventions
2015
A Transdiagnostic Minority Stress Treatment Approach for Gay and Bisexual Men’s Syndemic Health Conditions
Pachankis JE. A Transdiagnostic Minority Stress Treatment Approach for Gay and Bisexual Men’s Syndemic Health Conditions. Archives Of Sexual Behavior 2015, 44: 1843-1860. PMID: 26123065, PMCID: PMC4560958, DOI: 10.1007/s10508-015-0480-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMinority stressSyndemic conditionsPsychosocial syndemicsTreatment approachesBisexual menCognitive-affective neuroscienceTreatment principlesBisexual men’s healthEmotion scienceTransdiagnostic interventionTransdiagnostic approachPsychosocial conditionsTraining approachSeparate conditionsClinical researchMen's healthHealth conditionsPsychiatric nosologyStress pathwaysMenSyndemicHealthNeurosciencePathwayGay
2013
Clinical Issues In Working With Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients
Pachankis J, Goldfried M. Clinical Issues In Working With Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients. Psychology Of Sexual Orientation And Gender Diversity 2013, 1: 45-58. DOI: 10.1037/2329-0382.1.s.45.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLGB identity developmentBisexual clientsAvailable empirical researchUnique stressorsCouple relationshipsIdentity developmentLGB individualsWorkplace issuesLGB clientsResearch literatureEmpirical researchClinical issuesKey clinical issuesTherapistsBiasesMembers of familiesClientsParentingIndividualsPsychotherapyLesbiansStressorsGayIssuesResearchDeveloping an Online Health Intervention for Young Gay and Bisexual Men
Pachankis JE, Lelutiu-Weinberger C, Golub SA, Parsons JT. Developing an Online Health Intervention for Young Gay and Bisexual Men. AIDS And Behavior 2013, 17: 2986-2998. PMID: 23673791, PMCID: PMC3796172, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-013-0499-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultBisexualityConsumer Health InformationDirective CounselingEducational StatusFocus GroupsHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth PromotionHIV SeropositivityHomosexuality, MaleHumansInternetMalePatient Acceptance of Health CarePatient SatisfactionPreventive Health ServicesProgram DevelopmentProspective StudiesRisk Reduction BehaviorRisk-TakingSocial NetworkingSubstance-Related DisordersSurveys and QuestionnairesText MessagingUnited StatesConceptsYoung gayBisexual menCompetent health servicesResults of interviewsOriginal intervention participantsLife callEffective adaptationGayCritical risk groupHIV risk reduction interventionsField's abilityDelivery recommendationsOnline interventionOnline health interventionsRisk reduction interventionsHealth servicesImportant gapRisk reduction programsReduction programsHIV incidenceUnique strengthsPreventive modalitiesIntervention participantsRisk groupsIntervention delivery
2011
The Influence of Sexual Orientation and Masculinity on Young Men's Tobacco Smoking
Pachankis JE, Westmaas JL, Dougherty LR. The Influence of Sexual Orientation and Masculinity on Young Men's Tobacco Smoking. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2011, 79: 142-152. PMID: 21443320, DOI: 10.1037/a0022917.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGay menSexual orientationGender nonconformityHeterosexual university studentsGender role variablesSexual orientation concealmentGay participantsHeterosexual participantsHealth risk disparitiesMasculinityParticipants' attemptsHeterosexual menGayNonconformityRole variablesYoung menRisk disparitiesAverage oddsDiary dataUniversity students
2004
CLINICAL ISSUES IN WORKING WITH LESBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL CLIENTS
Pachankis J, Goldfried M. CLINICAL ISSUES IN WORKING WITH LESBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL CLIENTS. Psychotherapy 2004, 41: 227-246. DOI: 10.1037/0033-3204.41.3.227.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLGB identity developmentBisexual clientsAvailable empirical researchUnique stressorsCouple relationshipsIdentity developmentLGB individualsWorkplace issuesLGB clientsResearch literatureEmpirical researchKey clinical issuesTherapistsBiasesMembers of familiesClientsParentingIndividualsClinical issuesPsychotherapyLesbiansStressorsGayResearchLiterature