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How does sexual minority stigma “get under the skin”? A psychological mediation framework.

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Published
Sep 01, 2009
Vol/Issue
135(5)
Pages
707-730
Funding
National Institute of Mental Health Award: F31MH083401
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Mark L. Hatzenbuehler (2009). How does sexual minority stigma “get under the skin”? A psychological mediation framework.. Psychological Bulletin, 135(5), 707-730. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0016441
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