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This article describes a social psychological framework for understanding sexual stigma, and it reports data on sexual minority individuals’ stigma-related experiences. The framework distinguishes between stigma’s manifestations in society’s institutions (heterosexism) and among individuals. The latter include enacted sexual stigma (overt negative...
This article describes a social psychological framework for understanding sexual stigma, and it reports data on sexual minority individuals' stigma-related experiences. The framework distinguishes between stigma's manifestations in society's institutions (heterosexism) and among individuals. The latter include enacted sexual stigma (overt negative...
As the United States addresses obesity, a number of state legislatures are considering laws that require schools to track and report students' body mass index (BMI), a measurement of body weight (weight/height2). This article describes the state level activity on mandatory BMI reporting, offers numerous arguments against this practice, and suggests...
Advocacy efforts aimed at influencing federal policy are needed to strengthen accessible resources for anorexia nervosa (AN) and to improve treatment and prevention. Federal advocacy in the United States is spearheaded by the Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy, and Action (EDC) whose mission is to advance the federal recognition of eat...
This article describes insights into the nature of hate crimes that we gained from personal interviews with gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals. We focus on three questions:
1. What are the varieties of hate crime victimization experienced by sexual minorities?
2. How do victims decide that a crime is based on their sexual orientation?
3. Why do many...
Using interview data from a convenience sample of 450 lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults, the varieties of victim experiences in hate crimes based on sexual orientation are described. Most crimes were perpetrated in public settings by one or more strangers, but victimization also occurred in other locales, and perpetrators included neighbors, cowork...
For decades the recommendations provided by federal agencies have been decidedly one-sided, focusing on the dangers of obesity and need for weight loss. Therefore the public has been presented with incomplete and inaccurate information, which has stagnated our understanding of health. The primary objective needed for a new national health agenda is...
The damaging side effects of the thinness pursuit are a growing social problem and public health threat causing concern for many health professionals. This concern stems from several areas of research outlined by the authors of this issue. First, research has consistently shown that weight loss programs do not have long-term positive outcomes. Cont...
After more than a decade of legislative activity on hate crimes, a growing number of people are challenging the validity of hate crimes as a separate crime category with separate punishments. The question that begs to be answered is whether hate crimes are deserving of a separate and unique policy response. The author argues that they are by addres...
Questionnaire data about criminal victimization experiences were collected from 2,259 Sacramento-area lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals (N = 1,170 women, 1,089 men). Approximately 1/5 of the women and 1/4 of the men had experienced victimization because of their adult sexual orientation. Hate crimes were less likely than nonbias crimes to have been...
ABSTRACT This research addressed how lesbians are influenced by and respond to beauty constructions of dominant culture while they simultaneously redefine and create their own meaning of beauty within lesbian communities. A sample of 181 lesbian and bisexual women from the Sacramento area completed a survey examining their reasons for exercising, a...
Questionnaire data about criminal victimization experiences were collected from 2,259 Sacramento-area lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals (N = 1,170 women, 1,089 men). Approximately 1/5 of the women and 1/4 of the men had experienced victimization because of their adult sexual orientation. Hate crimes were less likely than nonbias crimes to have been...
Gender has too often been ignored in the treatment approaches for people with serious mental illness. A gender-blind paradigm overlooks important experiences that are central to women's lives and psychological well-being. In Vermont, 25 women (aged 243–64 yrs) were interviewed to examine what difficulties within relationships they may have needed s...
Although violence based on sexual orientation is now widely recognized as a serious problem in the United States, social science data concerning the prevalence and consequences of such crimes are limited. In the present study, questionnaire data about victimization experiences were collected from 147 lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals (74 females, 73...
Objective: To systematically assess internalized homophobia and its correlates among gay men and lesbians. Design: A measure of internalized homophobia (IHP) was administered to a community sample of lesbians and gay men, along with measures of psychological well-being, outness, and perceptions of community. Results and Conclusions: Women's IHP sco...
There is a negative correlation between body weight and income in the United States, and epidemic numbers of people diet to become thin. In developing nations, on the other hand, there is a positive correlation between weight and income, and fatness is associated with wealth and abundance. Although these differing cross-cultural trends have been do...
Reviews the book, Personality and Psychopathology: Feminist Reappraisals by Laura S. Brown and Mary Ballou (Eds.) (see record 1992-97225-000 ). The book is organized into two parts. In Part 1 each chapter is dedicated to a thorough discussion of a theoretical orientation toward personality that is followed by a "feminist reappraisal. The orientatio...