Intersectional Experiences, Stigma-Related Stress, and Psychological Health Among Black LGBQ Individuals
Jackson SD, Mohr JJ, Sarno EL, Kindahl AM, Jones IL. Intersectional Experiences, Stigma-Related Stress, and Psychological Health Among Black LGBQ Individuals. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2020, 88: 416-428. PMID: 32091225, DOI: 10.1037/ccp0000489.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBlack or African AmericanFemaleHumansMaleMental DisordersSexual and Gender MinoritiesSocial StigmaStress, PsychologicalConceptsPerson levelIdentity conflictNegative affectPsychological healthPositive yMultilevel path analysisBlack sexual minoritiesPositive ruminationNegative ruminationPositive affectIntersectional experiencesLevels of analysisRuminationDaily eventsIndirect pathsLGBQ individualsPath analysisDay correlatesEthnic identificationU.S. sampleAffectDaily relationsSexual minoritiesParticipantsLesbian peopleIntersectional Experiences: A Mixed Methods Experience Sampling Approach to Studying an Elusive Phenomenon
Jackson SD, Mohr JJ, Kindahl AM. Intersectional Experiences: A Mixed Methods Experience Sampling Approach to Studying an Elusive Phenomenon. Journal Of Counseling Psychology 2021, 68: 299-315. PMID: 34043376, PMCID: PMC8516475, DOI: 10.1037/cou0000537.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedBlack or African AmericanEcological Momentary AssessmentFemaleHumansIslamMaleMiddle AgedQualitative ResearchSexual and Gender MinoritiesYoung AdultConceptsLGBQ individualsMixed-methods investigationDay linksPossible future adaptationsDay associationsMixed methods designIntersectional experiencesDistinct experiencesSeparate experiencesEveryday experiencesMethods investigationAspects of healthMethods designMethods experienceMethodological advancesElusive phenomenonUnderresearched groupExperienceInnovative methodological strategiesHealth outcomesMixed methodsMethodological strategiesSocial scientistsIndividualsClinical contextA Pilot Test of a Treatment to Address Intersectional Stigma, Mental Health, and HIV Risk Among Gay and Bisexual Men of Color
Jackson SD, Wagner KR, Yepes M, Harvey TD, Higginbottom J, Pachankis JE. A Pilot Test of a Treatment to Address Intersectional Stigma, Mental Health, and HIV Risk Among Gay and Bisexual Men of Color. Psychotherapy 2022, 59: 96-112. PMID: 35025569, PMCID: PMC9345305, DOI: 10.1037/pst0000417.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsHIV InfectionsHomosexuality, MaleHumansMaleMental HealthSexual and Gender MinoritiesSkin PigmentationSocial StigmaConceptsStigma copingMental healthMinority stressHIV riskCognitive-behavioral treatmentStigma-related stressorsSexual healthCondom use efficacyCo-occurring health risksSexual minority stressHuman immunodeficiency virusHealth risksGroup therapy treatmentIntersectional stigmaMental health risksSexual health risksGroup treatmentOpen pilotYoung blacksPosttreatment assessmentPartial supportImmunodeficiency virusSexual compulsivityAlcohol useTreatment length