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Perceived experiences of anti-bisexual prejudice: Instrument development and evaluation.
- M. E. Brewster, B. Moradi
- Psychology
- 1 October 2010
This research describes the development and psychometric evaluation of the Anti-Bisexual Experiences Scale (ABES). Items were developed on the basis of prior literature, revised on the basis of… Expand
Resilience and collective action: Exploring buffers against minority stress for transgender individuals.
- Aaron S Breslow, M. E. Brewster, Brandon L Velez, S. Wong, E. Geiger, Blake Soderstrom
- Psychology
- 1 September 2015
With a national sample of 552 transgender adults, the present study tested hypotheses drawn from minority stress theory and positive psychology research on stress-ameliorating processes.… Expand
Content Analysis of Literature About LGB People of Color: 1998-2007
- Y. Huang, M. E. Brewster, B. Moradi, M. Goodman, M. C. Wiseman, Annelise Martin
- Psychology
- 1 April 2010
This study provides a content analysis of the past decade (1998-2007) of psychological scholarship about lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people of color. Findings revealed that literature about LGB… Expand
LGB of Color and White Individuals’ Perceptions of Heterosexist Stigma, Internalized Homophobia, and Outness: Comparisons of Levels and Links
- B. Moradi, M. C. Wiseman, +4 authors Y. Huang
- Psychology
- 1 April 2010
Conceptual discussions about LGB people of color suggest that, compared with White LGB individuals, LGB people of color may be exposed to greater levels of heterosexist stigma and its deleterious… Expand
Testing the tenets of minority stress theory in workplace contexts.
- Brandon L Velez, B. Moradi, M. E. Brewster
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of counseling psychology
- 1 July 2013
The links of minority stressors (workplace discrimination, expectations of stigma, internalized heterosexism, and identity management strategies) with psychological distress and job satisfaction were… Expand
Navigating the borderlands: the roles of minority stressors, bicultural self-efficacy, and cognitive flexibility in the mental health of bisexual individuals.
- M. E. Brewster, B. Moradi, Cirleen DeBlaere, Brandon L Velez
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of counseling psychology
- 1 July 2013
The present study examined the relations of minority stressors (i.e., experiences of prejudice, expectations of stigma, internalized biphobia, outness/concealment of bisexuality) as well as posited… Expand
Moving beyond the binary with disordered eating research: a test and extension of objectification theory with bisexual women.
- M. E. Brewster, Brandon L Velez, Jessica Esposito, S. Wong, E. Geiger, B. T. Keum
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of counseling psychology
- 2014
In predicting disordered eating, the core model of objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) has been replicated and extended in research across most sexual minority groups (e.g., Haines… Expand
Voices From Beyond: A Thematic Content Analysis of Transgender Employees’ Workplace Experiences
- M. E. Brewster, Brandon L Velez, Annelise Mennicke, Elliot A. Tebbe
- Psychology
- 2014
The present study examined the gender transition experiences of transgender employees while in the workplace. Participants were 139 transgender-identified individuals currently employed at the time… Expand
A Content Analysis of Literature on Trans People and Issues
- B. Moradi, Elliot A. Tebbe, +11 authors M. Flores
- Psychology
- 22 September 2016
This study provides a content analysis of more than a decade (2002–2012) of academic scholarship about trans people and issues. A total of 960 trans-focused publications were coded; there was a close… Expand
The Protective Power of Collective Action for Sexual Minority Women of Color
- Cirleen DeBlaere, M. E. Brewster, Kristin N. Bertsch, Aubrey L. DeCarlo, Karen Kegel, Candice Presseau
- Psychology
- 1 March 2014
We utilize an additive intersectionality framework in the present study to examine the relations among perceived racism, sexism, and heterosexism and the psychological distress of self-identified… Expand