Browsing by Subject "stigma"
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(2022-10-26)This record of study explored the early identification, intervention, and delivery methods of one remote school district that utilized the Seed Digging (SD) program for their in-house school wide mental health care. Potential ...
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(2023-01-18)“Rational,” individualistic agents populate theories in neoclassical economics, which are intended to represent how humans respond to incentives and stimuli. However, humans do not always behave in the way the agents in ...
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Executive Personal Misconduct: An Existential Stigma that Increases the Likelihood of Director Exit (2016-05-06)This study examines how an executive personal misconduct event is associated with negative organizational and reputational signals and engenders an increased likelihood that an outside director will exit a firm. Specifically, ...
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(2020-04-08)This dissertation integrates the stress process paradigm with General Strain Theory and applies them to the adolescent experiences of ostracism, rejection, and interpersonal exclusion, termed referred to here as outcasting. ...
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(Frontiers in Communication, 2021-04-28)The role of media use on mental health distress is particularly concerning during the COVID-19 global pandemic. The vulnerabilities to and experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States are greatly influenced ...
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(2023)The social context of burning mouth syndrome (BMS) has received little attention in the scientific literature. However, social psychological theory and insights from those with lived experiences suggest that people living ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)The present study explored the stigmatization experiences of dirty workers in one dirty work job-female exotic dancers-in an effort to understand the components of dirty work stigma. The framework presented here is based ...
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(2016-04-21)This study aims to provide greater understanding of the relationship between tattoos and deviance. Historically, tattoos have been associated as markers of deviance, but with increasing popularity in modern-day society. I ...