Katie Wang, PhD
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2026
“It’s Harder to Set Boundaries When It’s So Obvious”: Disclosing Observable Disabilities
Bogart K, Krauter M, Cipollina R, Wang K, Sykes M, Garrison S, Harcourt D. “It’s Harder to Set Boundaries When It’s So Obvious”: Disclosing Observable Disabilities. Stigma And Health 2026 DOI: 10.1037/sah0000701.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchObserved disabilitySelf-determination theory needsAssociated with positive outcomesWell-being outcomesAvoidance motivationPsychological needsPersonal factorsExperiences of peoplePotential causal pathwaysDisabilityPositive outcomesWell-beingDisabling factorsStigmatized identitiesVisible stigmaCausal pathwaysStudy of disclosureIntrusive questionsSemistructured interviewsQualitative content analysisDisclosure processAutonomyTheory—whichSystem changesPsychologyDepression stigma and alcohol use among adults with major depressive disorder: a daily diary study
Wang K, Manning R, Weiss N, Schick M, Pachankis J. Depression stigma and alcohol use among adults with major depressive disorder: a daily diary study. Addictive Behaviors 2026, 180: 108737. PMID: 42119185, PMCID: PMC13321984, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2026.108737.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWithin-person fluctuationsAlcohol useDepressive disorderDepression stigmaCommunity sampleCommunity sample of adultsDaily diary designDaily diary studyAlcohol use problemsPatterns of alcohol useAlcohol use behaviorsAlcohol use preventionSample of adultsDiary designAdaptive copingDepressive symptomsDepression-related stigmaDiary studyPsychological distressDaily covariationMDDHeavy drinkingDepressionTreatment interventionsMultilevel modelsContending With Disability-Based Minority Stressors: Adapting the Minority Stress Model to People With Disabilities
Manning R, Cipollina R, Bogart K, Lowe S, Adler J, Ostrove J, Nario-Redmond M, Wang K. Contending With Disability-Based Minority Stressors: Adapting the Minority Stress Model to People With Disabilities. Rehabilitation Psychology 2026, 71: 262-271. PMID: 40720305, DOI: 10.1037/rep0000633.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion dysregulationProximal minority stressorsMinority stressorsDepressive symptomsDisabled adultsCross-sectional mediation analysisAssociated with depressive symptomsMinority stress modelMental health interventionsMultiple disabilitiesNondisabled peersSample of PWDMediation analysisConfidence intervalsEmotionsExperiences of ableismDepressionStressorsSexual minoritiesDisabilityIndirect effectsHealth interventionsInternalized ableismDisability statusSymptomsToward a mechanistic understanding of LGBTQ-affirmative cognitive-behavioral therapy: Testing treatment mediators in a randomized controlled trial with young gay and bisexual men
Burger J, Wang K, Hollinsaid N, Safren S, Pachankis J. Toward a mechanistic understanding of LGBTQ-affirmative cognitive-behavioral therapy: Testing treatment mediators in a randomized controlled trial with young gay and bisexual men. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2026, 198: 104966. PMID: 41638164, PMCID: PMC13181360, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2026.104966.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive-behavioral therapySubstance useProblematic substance useControl conditionBisexual menFollow-up assessmentTreatment mediatorsStructural equation modelingMinority stressAssociated with improvementsIdentity-specificCommunity counselingAcceptance concernsMediation effectPsychosocial pathwaysTreatment conditionsTreatment mechanismsHeterosexual peersActive comparatorEquation modelingSexual health concernsCo-occurrenceRandomized Controlled TrialsElevated riskHIV testingExpressive Flexibility as a Buffer in the Association Between Substance Use Stigma and Drug Use Problems Among Substance-Using Individuals With Depression
Wang K, Girard R, Manning R, Weiss N. Expressive Flexibility as a Buffer in the Association Between Substance Use Stigma and Drug Use Problems Among Substance-Using Individuals With Depression. Stigma And Health 2026, 10.1037/sah0000680. PMID: 41550428, PMCID: PMC12807520, DOI: 10.1037/sah0000680.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDrug use problemsSelf-report measuresSubstance use stigmaExpressive flexibilitySubstance use disordersDepressive disorderEmotion regulationPsychological flexibilityCommunity sampleUse disorderSubstance use preventionModeration analysisSubstance useTreatment interventionsProtective factorsDepressionStigma associated with substance useDisordersU.S. adultsPotential utilityStigmaSubstancesIndividualsEmotionsAssociation“Just Getting Along, Together”: The Relationship Between Narratives of Interdependence and Psychological Well-Being Among American Adults With Disabilities During the First 3 Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Adler J, Manning R, Pieterse K, Cowan H, Bogart K, Lowe S, Nario-Redmond M, Ostrove J, Wang K. “Just Getting Along, Together”: The Relationship Between Narratives of Interdependence and Psychological Well-Being Among American Adults With Disabilities During the First 3 Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology 2026, 130: 109-128. PMID: 40742779, DOI: 10.1037/pspp0000571.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThis study investigates how narratives of interdependence among people with disabilities during COVID-19 were linked to psychological well-being, showing shifting associations over time based on pandemic context.
2025
Patient Experiences in Accessing Reproductive Health Services for Women With Cognitive, Intellectual, and Developmental Disabilities: A Systematic Review
Chang C, Carandang R, Silverberg J, Surkis C, Cunningham S, Wang K, Qasba N. Patient Experiences in Accessing Reproductive Health Services for Women With Cognitive, Intellectual, and Developmental Disabilities: A Systematic Review. Women's Health Issues 2025, 36: 20-36. PMID: 41274839, DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2025.10.008.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsCertainty of evidenceCaregiver supportReview of qualitative researchPreventive care servicesAssessment of risk of biasDevelopmental disabilitiesPatient-centered approachSocio-ecological frameworkInter-rater reliabilityReproductive health servicesStandardized extraction formGrading of RecommendationsPerspectives of individualsRisk of biasExperiences of individualsProvider trainingCare servicesNarrative synthesisPatient experiencePatient perspectivePreventive careHealth servicesSRH servicesSocio-ecological perspectiveGrey literatureThe moderating role of sexual identity centrality in the association between gay community stress and social anxiety among sexual minority men
Soulliard Z, Maiolatesi A, Manning R, Wang K, Pachankis J. The moderating role of sexual identity centrality in the association between gay community stress and social anxiety among sexual minority men. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2025, 388: 119755. PMID: 40550279, PMCID: PMC13152257, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2025.119755.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual identity centralitySexual minority menSocial anxietyIdentity centralityMinority menCommunity stressAssociated with social anxiety symptomsModerating RoleMeasures of social anxietySocial anxiety disorder diagnosisCognitive behavioral therapy interventionSocial anxiety symptomsAnxiety disorder diagnosisSexual orientation-based discriminationBehavioral therapy interventionGeneral life stressIdentity-related processesAnxiety symptomsLife stressDisorder diagnosisAnxiety assessmentAnxietySocial distressBaseline assessmentTherapy interventionsTrajectories of Major Depression and Generalized Anxiety Symptoms Among People With Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Lowe S, Fan J, Michel C, Manning R, Adler J, Bogart K, Nario-Redmond M, Ostrove J, Wang K. Trajectories of Major Depression and Generalized Anxiety Symptoms Among People With Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry 2025, 96: 471-487. PMID: 40338598, DOI: 10.1037/ort0000855.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGeneralized anxiety disorderGeneralized anxiety disorder symptomsSymptom trajectoriesSocial isolationDisability stigmaGeneralized anxiety symptomsPredictors of trajectory membershipLatent class growth analysisPandemic-related stressorsAnxiety disordersMajor depressionAnxiety symptomsOdds of membershipTraumatic eventsPersistent MDHigher social isolationTrajectory membershipLongitudinal studyDisability characteristicsDisabilityDepressionSymptomsGeneral populationGrowth analysisPredictors“I Can’t Stop Thinking About It”: The Mental and Behavioral Health Correlates of Disclosure Rumination Among Sexual Minorities
Cipollina R, Pereira-Jorge I, Wang K, Chaney K. “I Can’t Stop Thinking About It”: The Mental and Behavioral Health Correlates of Disclosure Rumination Among Sexual Minorities. Stigma And Health 2025 DOI: 10.1037/sah0000617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual minority individualsMental healthCross-sectional mediation analysisSexual orientation-based discriminationSelf-reported mental healthBehavioral health outcomesLikelihood of substance useRumination ScaleModeration analysisI-CANMediation analysisSubstance useSubstance use disparitiesMinority individualsPoorer mental healthSexual minoritiesIdentity concealmentRuminantsSexual identity concealmentHealth outcomesSurvey itemsSexual identityHealthMentalSubstances
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- February 19, 2026Source: Yale Daily News
YSPH professor challenges disability stereotypes with comedy show
- January 08, 2025Source: Psychology Today
Ableism Is a Major Barrier to Mental Healthcare
- December 03, 2024
Ableism cited as major barrier to mental health care for people with disabilities
- November 01, 2022Source: American Heart Association News
Perceived discrimination increased the risk of worse health outcomes after a heart attack
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