Embodied Discrimination: The Relation of Sexism and Distress to Women’s Drinking and Smoking Behaviors

作者: Alyssa N. Zucker , Laura J. Landry

DOI: 10.1007/S11199-006-9163-3

关键词: StressorDevelopmental psychologyDistressCoping (psychology)Social identity theoryBinge drinkingEmbodied cognitionPsychologyMental healthPopulation

摘要: Discrimination has been conceptualized as a stressor that may be more negative than generic stress because it is tied to valued and unchangeable social identities. As with other …

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