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Skyler Jackson, PhD

Assistant Professor of Public Health (Social and Behavioral Sciences)
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Assistant Professor of Public Health (Social and Behavioral Sciences)

Biography

Dr. Skyler Jackson (he/him) conducts research focusing on the ways individuals’ social identities (e.g., race, gender, sexual orientation) shape their everyday lives and influence health and well-being. In particular, he is interested in how experiences of stigma—if not adequately coped with—interfere with psychological functioning and contribute to health disparities.

Relying on a broad range of methodological approaches (e.g., microlongitudinal, experimental, qualitative), Dr. Jackson’s current projects examine complex, understudied manifestations of stigma across sexual, racial, and gender minority populations, including (a) intersectional stress among individuals holding multiple marginalized identities (e.g., LGBTQ+ people of color, Black women), and (b) border identity stress among populations holding identities that defy binary categorization (e.g., bisexuals, multiracial people, nonbinary individuals).

Increasingly, Dr. Jackson’s work has focused on the development of culturally-attuned, stigma coping interventions to address the intersectional determinants of health among multiply-marginalized populations. Supporting his research in this area, Dr. Jackson recently received an NIMH K01 Career Development Award entitled, “Intersectional stigma, mental health, and HIV risk among US GBM of color” (1K01MH122316-01A1).

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Education & Training

PhD
University of Maryland, Psychology (2018)
BA
Stanford University, Psychology (2005)

Research

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Skyler Jackson's published research.

Publications

Featured Publications

2024

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    Award for Yale Research Excellence (Finalist)

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    Social Justice Award

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    Rising Star Award

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    Achievement Award for Early Career Psychologists

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    APA Presidential Citation – Citizen Psychologist

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