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Home / Resources / Intersectional experiences, stigma-related stress, and psychological health among Black LGBQ individuals

Intersectional experiences, stigma-related stress, and psychological health among Black LGBQ individuals

March 31, 2022 by

Source: Pub Med
Contributors: Jackson, S.D., Mohr, J.J., Sarno, E.L., Kindahl, A.M., Jones, I.L.,
Topic: Mental Health/Health, Research Studies, Social Justice
Population Focus: Racially/Ethnically Diverse LGBTQ

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This study used a U.S. sample of 131 Black sexual minorities to examine the prevalence of day-to-day intersectional experiences. The study demonstrates that multiple axes of oppression can jointly shape daily events and predict fluctuations in psychological health.

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