Self-perceived gender expression, discrimination, and mental health disparities in adulthood
Applying a symbolic interactionist and minority stress framework, we examine how self-perceived gender expression and everyday discrimination contributes to gender disparities in mental health using a sample of 5896 cisgender women and 4433 cisgender men from Wave 1 (ages 11-18) and Wave 5 (ages 33-...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Tabler (Author), Rachel M. Schmitz (Author), Jason M. Nagata (Author), Claudia Geist (Author) |
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