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Katie Wang

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Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity|September 18, 2025
Sexual and Gender Minority College Students' Perceptions of Sexuality BlindfoldingRebecca Cipollina, Katie Wang
AIDS and Behavior|October 14, 2015
Gay-Related Rejection Sensitivity as a Risk Factor for Condomless SexKatie Wang, John E Pachankis
Psychology of Women Quarterly|October 21, 2017
Perceiving and Confronting Sexism: The Causal Role of Gender Identity SalienceKatie Wang, John F Dovidio
Rehabilitation Psychology|May 18, 2011
Disability and autonomy: priming alternative identitiesKatie Wang, John F Dovidio
Dermatologic Clinics|September 10, 2017
Optical Coherence Tomography in the Diagnosis of Skin CancerAmanda Levine, Katie Wang, Orit Markowitz
Aging & Mental Health|April 24, 2025
Family cohesion and conflict in the context of adult children and parents living with early-stage cognitive impairmentZuyu Wang, Katie Wang, Joan K Monin
Substance Abuse|March 24, 2021
The role of executive functioning deficits in the association between substance-use-related stigma and substance use problems among trauma-exposed individualsKatie Wang, Melissa R Schick, Nicole H Weiss
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice|October 9, 2019
Psychotherapy for the Spectrum of Sexual Minority Stress: Application and Technique of the ESTEEM Treatment ModelCharles L Burton, Katie Wang, John E Pachankis
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health|November 12, 2016
Looking on the Bright Side of Stigma: How Stress-related Growth Facilitates Adaptive Coping among Gay and Bisexual MenKatie Wang, H Jonathon Rendina, John E Pachankis
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|September 18, 2018
Does getting stigma under the skin make it thinner? Emotion regulation as a stress-contingent mediator of stigma and mental healthCharles L Burton, Katie Wang, John E Pachankis
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Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity|September 18, 2025
Sexual and Gender Minority College Students' Perceptions of Sexuality BlindfoldingRebecca Cipollina, Katie Wang
AIDS and Behavior|October 14, 2015
Gay-Related Rejection Sensitivity as a Risk Factor for Condomless SexKatie Wang, John E Pachankis
Psychology of Women Quarterly|October 21, 2017
Perceiving and Confronting Sexism: The Causal Role of Gender Identity SalienceKatie Wang, John F Dovidio
Rehabilitation Psychology|May 18, 2011
Disability and autonomy: priming alternative identitiesKatie Wang, John F Dovidio
Dermatologic Clinics|September 10, 2017
Optical Coherence Tomography in the Diagnosis of Skin CancerAmanda Levine, Katie Wang, Orit Markowitz
Aging & Mental Health|April 24, 2025
Family cohesion and conflict in the context of adult children and parents living with early-stage cognitive impairmentZuyu Wang, Katie Wang, Joan K Monin
Substance Abuse|March 24, 2021
The role of executive functioning deficits in the association between substance-use-related stigma and substance use problems among trauma-exposed individualsKatie Wang, Melissa R Schick, Nicole H Weiss
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice|October 9, 2019
Psychotherapy for the Spectrum of Sexual Minority Stress: Application and Technique of the ESTEEM Treatment ModelCharles L Burton, Katie Wang, John E Pachankis
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health|November 12, 2016
Looking on the Bright Side of Stigma: How Stress-related Growth Facilitates Adaptive Coping among Gay and Bisexual MenKatie Wang, H Jonathon Rendina, John E Pachankis
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|September 18, 2018
Does getting stigma under the skin make it thinner? Emotion regulation as a stress-contingent mediator of stigma and mental healthCharles L Burton, Katie Wang, John E Pachankis
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